Learn to Program Databases With Visual Basic

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ISBN-10:

1902745035

ISBN-13:

9781902745039

Author(s): Smiley, John
Released: Jan 01, 1999
Publisher: Apress
Format: Paperback, 655 pages

Description:

In "Learn to Program Visual Basic Databases," John Smiley provides a solid foundation for the beginning or intermediate user interested in working with database theory and uses this knowledge to create a fully database-enabled Visual Basic application. Smiley's simple, conversational style is entertaining even when he is explaining the most difficult programming principles. The book is classroom-based, and his question and answer format often addresses commonly-asked student queries. Smiley also provides step-by-step instructions for each exercise and handy online references for more information.

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