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Learn to Program with Visual Basic and .NET Gadgeteer
This book is intended for school students and others learning to program in Visual Basic. It assumes no prior knowledge of programming, electronics, Visual Basic or the Visual Studio environment. Concepts are introduced and explained throughout the book.
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Visual Basic Essentials (Neil Smyth)
This book is intended to be of use to both novices looking to learn Visual Basic, and to those proficient in other languages to learn Visual Basic.
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Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition: Build a Program Now!
In this lively, eye-opening, hands-on book, all you need is a computer and the desire to learn how to program with Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition.
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O'Reilly® Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook (MacDonald)
This practical introduction to VB 2005 will bring you up to speed on all the new features of this language by allowing you to work with them directly.
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Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers
Get a focused, first look at the features and capabilities in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0.
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Introduction: Visual BASIC 6.0 (Gary Haggard, et al)
This book provides a hands-on introduction to all aspects of application development with Visual Basic. Each component is covered in the context of using Visual Basic to develop Windows-based, client/server production business applications.
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PIC Microcontrollers - Programming in BASIC (Milan Verle)
This book will help you learn more about programming PIC microcontrollers in BASIC with practical, common-sense instructions, real projects, etc.
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Pick/BASIC: A Programmer's Guide (Jonathan E. Sisk)
This was the first textbook devoted entirely to the PICK/BASIC language. It provided a step-by-step approach to learning the language, and covered nearly every instruction in the many programs included in the book.
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VB.NET Programming (mkaatr)
This book is a quick introduction to Visual Basic .NET programming language. It explains the very basics of the language with screenshots showing what is expected to see during development process.
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So You Want to Learn to Program? - Programming With BASIC-256
This book engages through media sound, color, shapes, etc.) and then introduces the concepts of structured programming (loops, conditions, variables...), using BASIC-256.
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Microsoft Small Basic: An introduction to Programming (Microsoft)
Small Basic is a programming language that is designed to make programming extremely easy, approachable and fun for beginners.
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QBasic (Faraaz Damji, et al)
Microsoft QuickBasic and QBasic are very popular programming languages for beginners. This book will cover the usage of QBasic and most of it's functions.
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Professional C#/VB .NET Coding Guidelines (Steve Sartain)
This is a book on naming conventions, best coding practices and patterns written by the industry expert Steven Sartain.
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.NET Compact Framework Programming with C# and Visual Basic
This book is the definitive tutorial and reference for the .NET Compact Framework (CF). It shows you how to transfer your skills and your code to the Pocket PC 2003 and other mobile and embedded smart devices.
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Upgrading Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET (Ed Robinson, et al)
This book is a complete technical guide to upgrading Microsoft Visual Basic 6 applications to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, it covers all aspects of upgrading from APIs to ZOrders.
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Using Visual Basic 6 (Hakan Kirik)
This book teaches Visual Basic in a straightforward manner. It is assumed that the reader is new to Visual Basic.
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Sams Teach Yourself Visual Basic 6 in 24 Hours (Greg Perry)
It will explain the basics of Visual Basic through task-oriented examples and a hands on approach.
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Strange Attractors: Creating Patterns in Chaos (Julien C. Sprott)
This book describes a simple method for generating an endless succession of beautiful fractal patterns by iterating simple maps and ordinary differential equations with coefficients chosen automatically by the computer.
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BASIC and Visual Basic Programming
This is the previous page of BASIC and Visual Basic Programming, we are in the processing to convert all the books there to the new page. Please check this page daily!!!
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