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Title: OOP with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET Step by Step
by Robin A. Reynolds-Haertle
ISBN: 0-7356-1568-3
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Pub. Date: 23 January, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.71 (21 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent
Comment: This is a very well written, straight to the point book. I am able to grasp the OOP concepts as I go through the examples in the book. She provides real world examples, such as code analysis, that you can build on and improve. From reading just the first three chapters, I was able to create a cool windows application.

Rating: 4
Summary: Certainly NOT the worst OOP book on the market...
Comment: This was actually a great book for beginners!

- Being an absolute programming newbie, typing all the code actually helped me better understand what I was doing.

- While there was some ambiguity preventing some code from executing properly, ALL of the code on the included CDROM worked properly and helped me to troubleshoot (and better understand) the code.

I think 'A reader' needs to lighten up. Dedicating a book to a loved one certainly isn't a crime, unless you're a 30+ year-old who lives with his parents. And an inflatable doll.

Rating: 1
Summary: Very disappointed
Comment: Very ambiguous and confusing in places. Heck, page 1, paragraph 1, the author decided to use an example to illustrate what a "class" (as in the blueprint for objects) is. Unfortunately, she chooses to use a college registration illustration, which includes "classes" (as in a college classroom). She then goes on to talk about a "class" a dozen times or more, quite often not being clear if she's talking about the OOP class or the thing the student goes to. Does "class registration" mean when the student goes to sign-up for his class, or when you're initializing the class to create student objects in your code? Again, all this is page 1, paragraph 1.

More examples of confusion and ambiguity show up frequently. I am disappointed.

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