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Beginning Visual Basic 6 by Peter Wright
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Beginning Visual Basic 6 (edition 1998)

by Peter Wright

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Wrox beginning guides cover a scope of material by getting straight to the point. All learning is practical and hands on, using the high bandwidth absorption of detail that only experimentation can deliver. This book is aimed at entry level programmers who are ambitious and want to get all the way to professional techniques in a single step. Its scope also means that it could be useful for programmers coming to VB for the first time, but who have used another, maybe older language.… (more)
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Title:Beginning Visual Basic 6
Authors:Peter Wright
Info:Wrox Press (1998), Paperback, 900 pages
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Wrox beginning guides cover a scope of material by getting straight to the point. All learning is practical and hands on, using the high bandwidth absorption of detail that only experimentation can deliver. This book is aimed at entry level programmers who are ambitious and want to get all the way to professional techniques in a single step. Its scope also means that it could be useful for programmers coming to VB for the first time, but who have used another, maybe older language.

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