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Visual Basic? 5 For Windows? For Dummies? (For Dummies (Computers)) Free Visual Basic 5 "Cheat Sheet" Inside! Create Visual Basic Programs for Windows 95 and Widows NT Right Away — Disk Includes Sample Visual Basic Programs that Jump-Start Your Program Writing!


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Visual Basic? 5 For Windows? For Dummies? (For Dummies (Computers))

Title:Visual Basic? 5 For Windows? For Dummies? (For Dummies (Computers))
Author:Wallace Wang
Rating:4.51 (273 Votes)
Asin:0764501224
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:481 Pages
Publish Date:1997-04-11
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Free Visual Basic 5 "Cheat Sheet" Inside! Create Visual Basic Programs for Windows 95 and Widows NT Right Away — Disk Includes Sample Visual Basic Programs that Jump-Start Your Program Writing! Visual Basic Visual basic® 5 For Windows® For Dummies® shows you how to use Microsoft's powerful Visual Basic programming language. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or an absolute novice, this book will guide you on how to design an attractive user interface, write Basic commands, and distribute your programs for others to use. This easy-to-use reference will help you figure out how to use Visual Basic right away — without any intimidating jargon. About the Disk Valuable bonus disk includes: author-generated sample Visual Basic programs and code System Requirements: PC with Windows 95 or Windows NT; Visual Basic for WindowsInside, find helpful advice on how to:

  • Design your first Visual Basic program quickly and easily
  • Create programs for Windows 95 or Wind

    Editorial : About the Author About Wallace Wang Wallace Wang is the author of more than a dozen computer books, including IDG Books Worldwide's Microsoft® Office 97 For Windows® For Dummies® and CompuServe® For Dummies®, 3rd Edition. He also writes a monthly column about the Internet in Boardwatch magazine.

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