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Title: Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Step by Step
by Michael Halvorson
ISBN: 0-7356-1374-5
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Pub. Date: 23 January, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.63 (41 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Aimed at beginners to Visual Basic
Comment: I found this to be an excellent book for beginners to Visual Basic. As the title states, this book takes you "step by step" through all aspects of Visual Basic .NET. It assumes no prior programming experience with Visual Basic. The book was designed with a variety of skill levels in mind so that new programmers can learn software development fundamentals using real world applications and experienced Visual Basic programmers can quickly master the essential tools and programming techniques offered in the new Visual Basic .NET version.

The book starts off slowly by showing the reader how to create their first simple Visual Basic .NET program. This helps to build confidence and quickly familiarize the reader with the Visual Basic environment. The book is well organized and divided into various parts, such as, creating the user interface, database programming, internet programming, object oriented programming, and more. Each of these parts is clearly presented with plenty of sample code and screen shots.

I highly recommend this book to all beginners to Visual Basic.

Rating: 4
Summary: A good jump start for the casual VB programmer as well
Comment: There are others who have reviewed this book and stated that it is geared only toward the most novice programmer. I would have to disagree with that statement. The book does a good job of covering the basic differences in .Net over VB / VBA that would be of interest to the casual or intermediate programmer as well.

As the title suggests, there are many "step by step" exercises in the book which provide a great learning tool for those who like "hands on" learning. The book also includes many notations throughout each subject, which provide more information on .Net logic or alternate methods.

I would also like to mention that the writing style of Michael Halvorson lends itself quite well to this type of lesson oriented text. The topics flow well and the subject matter is easily digested as several different levels of experience. I will definitely be looking for more books on the subject of .Net written by Michael as my training progresses.

If you're a professional VB developer who has been coding everyday for several years, this book may not be for you. But for the casual VB / VBA developer at the novice to intermediate level looking to get into .Net, this is a good starting point. If you're unsure that this book (or any book for that matter) will meet your needs, go to your local bookstore, get a cup of coffee, and skim through the chapters. Don't take anyone's word on your specific learning needs because everyone is different in their learning style and level of knowledge.

Rating: 1
Summary: I hate it.
Comment: To summarize, I hate this book because you can't use it without reading it through from page one. I use this book for a class I am enrolled in. One of our projects is to build a simple windows game. So, I look up how to display a bitmap. Displayed are two lines of code along with the instructions "find the Form_1Paint function that handles Paint events". Where should I look? The instructions do not hint at where it is and certainly the function can't be found by searching the code. The only way to understand what they are talking about is to actually go through every tutorial in baby-step fashion because every page on the book tells you something such as "Continue with the CPPDraw application from the previous excersise" (p.365). Well I don't want to read the whole )@$#%ing book to find out how to draw a bitmap. When I finally do figure it out I am guessing I could show someone how to do it in 10 lines of code so they wouldn't have to read 100 pages of baby-step drivel. If you want to find out how to do any one thing in .Net with this book expect to have to spend several hours reading the previous 100 pages from where it is supposedly explained. Microsoft Press should consider making encryption a core of their business. They are really good at it.

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