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Microsoft(r) Visual Basic(r) 2010 Step by Step

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Your hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning Visual Basic- 2010.Teach yourself the essential tools and techniques for Visual Basic- 2010-one step at a time. No matter what your skill level, you'll find the practical guidance and examples you need to start building professional applications for Windows- and the Web.Discover how to: Work in the Microsoft- Visual Studio- 2010 Integrated Development Environment (IDE)Master essential techniques-from managing data and variables to using inheritance and dialog boxesCreate professional-looking UIs; add visual effects and print supportBuild compelling Web features with the Visual Web Developer toolUse Microsoft- ADO.NET and advanced data presentation controlsDebug your programs and handle run-time errorsUse new features, such as Query Builder, and Microsoft- .NET FrameworkA Note Regarding the CD or DVDThe print version of this book ships with a CD or DVD. For thosecustomers purchasing one of the digital formats in which this book isavailable, we are pleased to offer the CD/DVD content as a free downloadvia O'Reilly Media's Digital Distribution services. To download thiscontent, please visit O'Reilly's web site, search for the title of thisbook to find its catalog page, and click on the link below the coverimage (Examples, Companion Content, or Practice Files). Note that whilewe provide as much of the media content as we are able via freedownload, we are sometimes limited by licensing restrictions. Pleasedirect any questions or concerns to booktech@oreilly.com."

576 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 30, 2010

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Michael Halvorson

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Michael Halvorson has written more than 35 books, including the popular Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step by Step, Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Step by Step, Microsoft Office XP Inside Out, and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional Step by Step. A former Visual Basic localization manager at Microsoft, Michael is an associate professor at Pacific Lutheran University. His current work is in Visual Studio; he is also writing a book on the history of innovation in Western societies. [Source: O'Reilly Media author site]

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April 8, 2017
I cannot believe how perfect this book was. All examples were clear and well documented. Questions anticipated and addressed. Writing clean and clear. I am studying other programming languages and I looked for Mr. Halvorson as the author. Unfortunately, he seems to concentrate on Visual Basic. An exception writer/instructor.
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