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Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2012
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| #514300 in Books | Cengage Learning | 2013-03-19 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.40 x8.40 x10.80l,4.00 | File type: PDF | 960 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Too expensive, a little slow, some weird comments, but overall decent for learning.|By Daniel C. Wolf|The price is ridiculous. I guess it caters to a captive audience: students using it for class. I also moves slowly. I wouldn't mind a faster pace so it could get a little more meat in. There are some very odd comments too. In the beginning of the book ti advises the reader to p|About the Author|Prolific author and respected professional, Diane Zak continues to provide an inspiring and uncomplicated learning experience for students through her widely popular programming books. Recognized for their unique, readable, and friendly style, e
PROGRAMMING WITH MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC 2012, 6E by best-selling author Diane Zak is the ideal choice for your introduction to programming. Readers learn to master the basics of effective programming as they work through a wealth of hands-on applications in this book's engaging real-world setting. Numerous learning features address today's varied learning styles with an approachable visual presentation, helpful step-by-step tutorials, and engaging "You Do It" activity bo...
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