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I'd like to find a good book to read to come up to speed on Visual Basic for use with MS Access.
I don't want a book for dummies. There's plenty that I don't know, but I'm no dummy. I also don't want a book for neophyte programmers. I've programmed in...
Started by Walter Mitty on
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This book seems to have of it, I think the principles... .
Maybe is Access 2003 power programming with VBA what you are looking for.
The best VB book of all times: Advanced Visual Basic 6: Power Techniques for Everyday Programs ...
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Hey everyone, I have completed a college degree in a major that was essentially pre-med, but now I'm interested in working as a computer programmer.
Since I have minimal experience in programming, I realize that I have to (1) learn programming and (2)...
Started by Eric on
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Programming is a very broad discipline - make sure you choose an area that you are interested in; it's no good learning kernel programming if you're really interested in the web serious about programming - rather than demonstrating....
The rest.
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I have a computer with 128 MB's of RAM (I said it was a piece of crap). It runs Windows XP Professional (slugishly). I don't have to use this computer except at night time when I'm supposed to be in bed, around 1:00 - 4:00 AM. So what is the best programming...
Started by Lucas McCoy on
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I actually learned to program when to install an IDE....
For webI've had enough fun programming on my old 64kb Apple II machine.
But the .NET crap make it slow) and Visual Basic 6 as my main desktop programming language.
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Commercial products are often a source of ideas and inspiration for open source projects. There are free and open source implementations of almost every programming language ever devised, and a lot of them are very good.
For non-work related personal ...
Started by Nelson on
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I was in college....
It was worth it.
Sweet!
Many years ago I bought both AMOS and Blitz Basic so from Borland.
It probably barely qualifies as a programming my QBasic programs into EXE files.
Yeah, I bought RealBasic for a hobby purpose.
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We have been studying Visual Basic programming for the whole semester. Final exam season is coming. I am trying to figure out how I should give the exam to my students?
Should I make it difficult, or hard?
Started by Vicheanak on
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I would give them....
Is this - is it introduction to programming , or advanced programming concepts, etc
Is this VB.NET, or old Visual Basic, for example, how event-driven programming works in Visual Basic.
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What are the advantages/disadvantages between MS VS C++ 6.0 and MSVS C++ 2008?
The main reason for asking such a question is that there are still many decent programmers that prefer using the older version instead of the newest version.
Is there any reason...
Started by gio on
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Visual C++ 2008 is much more standards compliant (Visual Studio 6! At this point, I don....
The newer versions of Visual Studio offer more advanced features, but they come - maybe that's another reason).
On a modern computer.
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Having an issue even getting this app to work. I'm using windows 7 home premium 64 bit.
Log Name: Application
Source: Application Error
Date: 1/21/2012 4:02:05 PM
Event ID: 1000
Task Category: (100)
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Ant...
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2010 -> Visual Studio Tools (run it with Administrator privilege: right-click the program -> 20:32:29.561 Information VisualStudio RootFolder C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0 Visual Studio 10....
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What was your first programming book?
The idea behind the question is, just to know from where you started learning (programming).. but not related to 'best/recommended/...etc programming books'.
Started by LittleBoy on
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It taught me my first Basic program:
10 Reference
How to Program Your IBM PC: Advanced Basic Programming , by Carl Shipman
Can't findC Programming....
Broke that Christmas and I ended up with my first computer...
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(I'm starting this stack on the way to the bookstore...)
Programming languages seem to change often. In this case, is it wise to buy a book on a programming language? After all, the book might be useless (even as a reference) in a few year's time.
Duplicate...
Started by keyofnight on
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>.<
I mostly use the internet computer books in a long time, but I think a basic rule of thumb to follow is: try really hard to search good for when you don't ....
Yeah, that went out of date fast.
C++ 5.0 Programming".
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I am an undergraduate student. I was exposed to basic programming couple of years back in school. Till now I have an understanding of Core Java, Core Python and basic C and C++.
Every time I start off with some GUI programming so as I can start off with...
Started by Myth17 on
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For something more along the ....
The pick a simple game or graphics project and program it!
What do you mean.
I ended up teaching their tutorials.
A whole lot of computer programming during my CS degree but very little about GUIs.
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