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Title: Learn to Program Visual Basic Databases by John Smiley ISBN: 1929685173 Publisher: Muska & Lipman Publishing Pub. Date: 01 January, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $39.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.55
Rating: 5
Summary: An excellent introductory book on VB data control
Comment: John Smiley's Learn to Program Database with Visual Basic 6 is the best introductory book on VB database programming. This book was written in plain English, and the novelistic style with the college class flow helps me stick with the topic really well.
I took a VB database course at the local college one years ago, the instructor focused more on hands-on practices instead of teaching the theory behind it. In fact, one month after the course, I forgot half of the skills that I've learned. Then I bought John Connell's Beginning Visual Basic 6 Database Programming to bring back my memory and enhance my VB database skill. However, I got stuck at chapter seven, which is about building a data control class module; then, it was the time I went out to buy this book.
The whole book is about teaching students and VB beginners how to build a database-enabled program by using the VB intrinsic data control and data bound controls. Professor John Smiley brings readers step by step along with theory behind it to overcome most of obstacles beginners always encounter. All the steps showed in the book are not the optimized steps; they are steps how the author's students learned to build a working application, and the author explains the best ways of coding thoroughly whenever errors occur to his students. I spent less than two weeks to read from cover to cover two times and practice all the exercises. After reading this book, I was more comfortable to work on John Connell's Beginning Visual Basic 6 Database Programming book. Now, I am on Charles Williams's Professional Visual Basic 6 Databases with VB, ADO, SQL Server and MTS. Then, I think I will be ready to study for MCSD exams.
Thanks to Professor John Smiley! Without his excellent work on this book, I would not be able to get to the intermediate level by self-studying.
Rating: 4
Summary: Good book but suggest additions for version 2
Comment: This is a very easily read book for beginners or intermediate visual basic programmers. I have highlighted several sections and there is no doubt this book will be very useful for me. It is definitely worth purchasing. My only disappointment as with all printed material is that it is already a little behind the times. I am anxiously hoping there will be a followup to this book. Mr. Smiley is a excellent author and teacher. He has a nice web site which continues to provide new information to programmers and he is obviously dedicated to teaching. He even occasionally has time to respond to your email personally, although he can't respond to everyone all the time. There wouldn't be enough time in a day for that. The book uses the older DAO control for database management. Since his book came out, Microsoft has come out with Jet 4.0, Access 2000 and the ADO control is the coming generation of programming. I hope for a revision that will address the new ADO control and its quirks/nuances with Access 2000 and the VB 6 Service Pak 3.... Go For It.
Rating: 5
Summary: Learn to program databases with Visual Basic 6
Comment: This is an A+ book, if you want to learn database get it. But if you have no VB experience get his "Learn to program with Visual Basic", book first. This book was the second book I bought by Mr. Smiley. These books are written in a manner that relaxes one while reading. He has a program (the China shop) that you follow along with throughout his series. I am working on several programs for my college all involve a MS Access database I wrote several years ago, and I can not tell you how many time I have used this book as a reference. Mr. Smiley uses the DAO data access object instead of the ADO; he does reference the ADO and explains that once you learn DAO you can quickly learn ADO. Perhaps if you are looking for ADO you might try a different book. However, Mr. Smiley uses a straightforward logic and does not take the side trips that become so confusing in many programming books. He stays on databases and how to create them. Thanks, for your effort John.
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Title: Learn to Program with Visual Basic 6 by John Smiley ISBN: 1902745000 Publisher: Active Path Pub. Date: 30 November, 1998 List Price(USD): $29.99 |
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Title: Learn to Program Visual Basic Objects by John Smiley ISBN: 1929685165 Publisher: Muska & Lipman Publishing Pub. Date: 01 January, 2001 List Price(USD): $39.95 |
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Title: Learn to Program Visual Basic Examples by John Smiley ISBN: 1929685157 Publisher: Muska & Lipman Publishing Pub. Date: 01 March, 2001 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
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Title: Beginning Visual Basic 6 Database Programming by John Connell ISBN: 1861001061 Publisher: Wrox Press Inc Pub. Date: 1998 List Price(USD): $39.99 |
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Title: Learn to Program with Visual Basic.NET by John Smiley ISBN: 0072131772 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Pub. Date: 11 January, 2002 List Price(USD): $39.99 |
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