I'm trying to pick up a lot of different technologies right now and have been really happy with the 4 chapters I've read so far in VB 2005 Databases. I've read most of chapters 5 and all of 7-9 and they've really filled in some details I wasn't getting from other sources. While a lot of the examples
Beginning VB 2008 Databases: From Novice to Professional (Beginning: from Novice to Professional)
β Scribed by Vidya Vrat Agarwal, James Huddleston
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 439
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Beginning VB 2008 Databases is for every VB programmer. This book assumes no prior database experience, and teaches, always through hands-on examples, how to create and use relational databases with the standard database language SQL and how to access them with VB. Almost every application needs to access a database, and this book concisely teaches all the fundamentals neededβand most that are ever neededβto develop professional database applications.
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