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Julia Case Bradley, Anita Millspaugh
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| #4467323 in Books | 1999-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.82 x1.08 x8.59l, | File type: PDF | 704 pages||9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.| Difficult to follow and confusing|By A Customer|I have been using this book for a college level vb course. Although it offers some good information, the examples were few and far between, difficult to follow, and we ran across numerous errors in the text and in some of the exercises/examples. I would recommend using the Step-By-Step books -- they seem to be more logical an|About the Author|Julia Case Bradley is professor emeritus at Mt. San Antonio College. From 1978 until her retirement, she taught courses in introductory and advanced Visual Basic, Access programming, and Microsoft Office in the department of Computer Information
In introductory business programming courses, Visual Basic is taking over where BASIC, Qbasic and QuickBasic once dominated. To introduce programming in Visual Basic 6.0, this text uses case studies, chapter-opening objectives, feedback exercises, review questions and programming exercises.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Programming in Visual Basic 6.0 with Working Model CD-ROM | Julia Case Bradley, Anita Millspaugh. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.