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V**R
As a professional programmer, I am very grateful for books of this caliber.
This is an exceptional programming book. It covers all the current programming technologies; desktop and Internet applications, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), SQL, LINQ, Entity Framework, Model View Controller (MVC), and the list goes on for 34 chapters.I used this book in my college programming classes and the students really liked it. It’s complete, thorough, and easy to follow. The explanations and projects are very good.The 2012 edition of this book is also a great book but it doesn’t cover quite as many topics. It only has 20 chapters and 871 pages where the 2010 edition has 34 chapters, 5 appendices, and 1276 pages. I have both and both are excellent.As a professional programmer, I am very grateful for books of this caliber.
K**N
A Good (not-so-basic) Visual Basic Book
I just got this book a week ago it is as another reviewer put it a great read if you have worked with Visual Basic before extensively.Most chapters provide a nice detail on how the functionality has changed from previous versions.In general I found a nice balance between simple examples and important details, but some of the chapters feel like they were going to bury you under one seemingly pointless nuanced exception to the previous example after another.Some chapters omit information on why you would select one approach over another. (One of the reasons why we buy books like this as programmers is to get that kind of advice, so the omission is irking when you notice it.)This isn't an introduction to programming book, if you aren't already a professional programmer I recommend starting with a different book. (That is to say simple concepts aren't focused on to any great extent, and you are assumed to be a programmer in a software production environment.)On the whole I'm happy I bought this book.
R**D
best price for an unnecessary book
If you've used VB before this book is on par with previous books. If you haven't I can understand how some people would not like it. It shipped very fast and was the cheapest I found it new. I'm pretty impressed overall with the speedy delivery, but feel the book is pretty pointless if you've programmed with VB before.
S**N
Verbose and NOT for Beginners
This book was chosen by my Professor just before the start of class. Due to the fact that this is authored by a TEAM of writers, the verbiage tends to read like stereo instructions. There is a lot of nonsense before they get to the point. It would be an excellent book as reading material for those already working with .NET applications since every reference to code is preceded and followed and interrupted by how the .NET framework and VB USED to do things.As a beginning programmer I found it verbose, boring and far too in "yesterday" in theory & practice. They tout the ability to download the example code from the website and yet neglect to advise that if you do not have access to SQL SERVER you will have a devil of a time inserting their procedures into your project since their code files are compilation.If I were an experienced programmer in previous versions of VB and .NET, I would probably find this a great read to update my skills and understand the current syntax and logic of these languages.
L**H
Five Stars
Very detailed book if you're wanting to learn VB.
G**N
A Good Resource
I am making the transition from VB6 to Visual Studio 2010 and needed to build a library of resources to help with the learning curve. I put this text in my Category 2 classification -- important, but use it for detailed reference and backup. The information is all very correct and accurate, just not particularly readable for those entering the world of VB.net. I find Murach's books better as starters then use the WROX books as excellent resources when you need some advanced ideas and examples. They present all the options in this text, but aren't as good at explaining why a developer might choose one over the other.
D**N
Five Stars
Great book arrived I excellent condition.
R**Y
Terrible book.. Authors are all over the place
This could have been a good book -- unfortunately, with too many hands involved in it, it leaves the reader confused as you switch chapters and deal with each authors view of the subject at hand. This book was used as a textbook for a graduate advanced VB.NET class that I took. Code samples are an all or nothing ordeal -- you can either type everything in as you go along -- or use the code samples from the publisher's website. The downside to the code samples of the publisher is that they only include what the final end result should have been by the time you get to the end of the chapter. Allowing you to use some code samples as a starting point would have been helpful.The fact that it is authored by several people is maddening. Each author covers various topics, and each author utilizes a different style of presenting the material to you.. Creates a lot of confusion if you are learning as you go.
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