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  • weight gain 2000

    Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

    Hello all!

    I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
    VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
    reccommend?

    Thanks!

  • Michael Nemtsev

    #2
    Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

    Hello weight,

    Two separate books - about VB2005 and ADO.net.
    Not expert about VB2005 but classic .NET 2.0 for beginners is Troelsen "Pro
    C# 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Platform"

    And this http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/0735621...DEXZNBKYAEECR2
    is not bad about ADO.NET for newbies

    w2Hello all!
    w2>
    w2I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net
    w2or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you reccommend?
    w2>
    w2Thanks!
    w2>
    ---
    WBR,
    Michael Nemtsev [C# MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour

    "At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not
    cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche


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    • RobinS

      #3
      Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

      A good book for an absolute beginner is Tim
      Patrick's "Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005".
      It doesn't emphasize databases, but you will learn
      how to incorporate data access into your app. The
      nice thing about this book is that you develop an
      entire application while learning VB2005, rather
      than ending up with a hundred little tiny apps
      that each do one thing.

      For data-only, check out William Vaughn's book,
      "Hitchiker' s Guide to Visual Studio and SQLServer".

      Robin S.
      --------------------------------

      "weight gain 2000" <weight.gain.20 00.no@spam.gmai l.comwrote in message
      news:ORpsPtJEHH A.3444@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
      Hello all!
      >
      I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
      VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
      reccommend?
      >
      Thanks!
      >

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      • Tim

        #4
        Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

        The book _Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005_ shows you how to develop a
        complete database application, and is designed for programmers just learning
        VB2005.


        "weight gain 2000" <weight.gain.20 00.no@spam.gmai l.comwrote in message
        news:ORpsPtJEHH A.3444@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
        Hello all!
        >
        I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
        VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
        reccommend?
        >
        Thanks!
        >

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        • OHM

          #5
          Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

          Are you also an absolute beginner with databases as well ?, the only reason
          I ask is that you may find it useful to install sql server on your machine
          ( if you dont already have it and do some tutorials from w3schools before
          embarking on .NET )

          W3Schools offers free online tutorials, references and exercises in all the major languages of the web. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more.



          HTH


          "weight gain 2000" <weight.gain.20 00.no@spam.gmai l.comwrote in message
          news:ORpsPtJEHH A.3444@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
          Hello all!
          >
          I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
          VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
          reccommend?
          >
          Thanks!
          >

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          • RobinS

            #6
            Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

            You know, if you're Tim Patrick, it's okay to
            stump for your own book. Bill Vaughn
            does it fairly incessantly (not that there's
            anything wrong with that!). :-D

            Robin S.
            ------------------
            "Tim" <anonymous@micr osoft.com.inval idwrote in message
            news:btqdnQdt7I oHGfXYnZ2dnUVZ_ u2dnZ2d@comcast .com...
            The book _Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005_ shows you how to develop a
            complete database application, and is designed for programmers just
            learning VB2005.
            >
            >
            "weight gain 2000" <weight.gain.20 00.no@spam.gmai l.comwrote in message
            news:ORpsPtJEHH A.3444@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
            >Hello all!
            >>
            >I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
            >VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
            >reccommend?
            >>
            >Thanks!
            >>
            >
            >

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            • weight gain 2000

              #7
              Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

              "OHM" <lkjhlkjwrote :
              Are you also an absolute beginner with databases as well ?, the
              only reason I ask is that you may find it useful to install sql
              server on your machine ( if you dont already have it and do
              some tutorials from w3schools before embarking on .NET )
              >
              http://www.w3schools.com/
              Oh, no not a problem, I'm quite computer literate myself. I'm
              looking for a book for a friend of mine who is an absolute
              beginner. The setup hassle, I will do it for him, no problem. I
              just needed an introductory book and having no experience with
              VB, I tought I should ask people who have prior experience.

              Thanks for the interest!

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              • Kerry Moorman

                #8
                RE: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with database

                weight gain 2000,

                Are you an experienced database programmer but an absolute beginner with the
                particular tool, VB2005?

                Or have you never written a line of code in any language?

                Kerry Moorman


                "weight gain 2000" wrote:
                Hello all!
                >
                I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
                VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
                reccommend?
                >
                Thanks!
                >
                >

                Comment

                • weight gain 2000

                  #9
                  RE: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with database

                  Kerry Moorman wrote:
                  weight gain 2000,
                  >
                  Are you an experienced database programmer but an absolute
                  beginner with the particular tool, VB2005?
                  >
                  Or have you never written a line of code in any language?
                  >
                  Kerry Moorman
                  The person I'm willing to buy this book for has absolutely no
                  programming experience (well, maybe he did a bit of fortran as
                  part of his undergraduate courses but I consider this no
                  experience at all, and he admits not remembering anything at
                  all). He just wants to learn an easy way to program database
                  stuff (hence VB 2005 + databases)...

                  So, I'm looking for a good introductory book for him.

                  If your experience suggests something else, feel free to correct
                  me

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                  • pvdg42

                    #10
                    Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases


                    "weight gain 2000" <weight.gain.20 00.no@spam.gmai l.comwrote in message
                    news:ORpsPtJEHH A.3444@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
                    Hello all!
                    >
                    I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
                    VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
                    reccommend?
                    >
                    Thanks!
                    >
                    Is your "absolute beginner" open to other means of learning programming
                    basics? If so, consider courses offered by local vocational-technical
                    institutions and/or community colleges, that often include courses in
                    VB.NET. That approach adds some structure to the learning process and
                    provides a source of assistance if difficulties are encountered. In
                    addition, your beginner may find that the IT department of a local
                    institution is a member of the MSDN Academic Alliance (MSDN AA) and that,
                    through MSDN AA, software such as VS 2005 is available at no cost.


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                    • Kerry Moorman

                      #11
                      RE: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with data

                      weight gain 2000,

                      In my opinion, your friend really needs to take one or two introductory
                      courses at a community/technical/undergraduate college.

                      The courses should cover the fundamental concepts of program design and
                      development that are common to all programming languages:

                      Algorithms
                      Variables
                      Sequence
                      Selection
                      Repetition
                      Code organization using procedures
                      Elementary data structures, such as arrays and structures
                      Code organization using classes and objects
                      Collections

                      I think an introductory course in database design is also very important,
                      even for experienced programmers who need to design a database structure as
                      part of their coding projects.

                      With this fundamental background as context, it might then be possible to
                      pick up specific Visual Basic skills from a book.

                      Kerry Moorman


                      "weight gain 2000" wrote:
                      Kerry Moorman wrote:
                      >
                      weight gain 2000,

                      Are you an experienced database programmer but an absolute
                      beginner with the particular tool, VB2005?

                      Or have you never written a line of code in any language?

                      Kerry Moorman
                      >
                      The person I'm willing to buy this book for has absolutely no
                      programming experience (well, maybe he did a bit of fortran as
                      part of his undergraduate courses but I consider this no
                      experience at all, and he admits not remembering anything at
                      all). He just wants to learn an easy way to program database
                      stuff (hence VB 2005 + databases)...
                      >
                      So, I'm looking for a good introductory book for him.
                      >
                      If your experience suggests something else, feel free to correct
                      me
                      >

                      Comment

                      • aaron.kempf@gmail.com

                        #12
                        Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with data

                        kerry

                        are you a fucking idiot or a professor?

                        teach them 'ACCESS MACROS' they're all multiple choice; no programming
                        necessary and he would be productive starting in hour 1.

                        VB 2005 sure isn't flying off the shelves; so I wouldn't invest in YET
                        ANOTHER LANGUAGE THAT MICROSOFT WILL KILL OFF WHEN THEY GET BORED

                        -Aaron



                        Kerry Moorman wrote:
                        weight gain 2000,
                        >
                        In my opinion, your friend really needs to take one or two introductory
                        courses at a community/technical/undergraduate college.
                        >
                        The courses should cover the fundamental concepts of program design and
                        development that are common to all programming languages:
                        >
                        Algorithms
                        Variables
                        Sequence
                        Selection
                        Repetition
                        Code organization using procedures
                        Elementary data structures, such as arrays and structures
                        Code organization using classes and objects
                        Collections
                        >
                        I think an introductory course in database design is also very important,
                        even for experienced programmers who need to design a database structure as
                        part of their coding projects.
                        >
                        With this fundamental background as context, it might then be possible to
                        pick up specific Visual Basic skills from a book.
                        >
                        Kerry Moorman
                        >
                        >
                        "weight gain 2000" wrote:
                        >
                        Kerry Moorman wrote:
                        weight gain 2000,
                        >
                        Are you an experienced database programmer but an absolute
                        beginner with the particular tool, VB2005?
                        >
                        Or have you never written a line of code in any language?
                        >
                        Kerry Moorman
                        The person I'm willing to buy this book for has absolutely no
                        programming experience (well, maybe he did a bit of fortran as
                        part of his undergraduate courses but I consider this no
                        experience at all, and he admits not remembering anything at
                        all). He just wants to learn an easy way to program database
                        stuff (hence VB 2005 + databases)...

                        So, I'm looking for a good introductory book for him.

                        If your experience suggests something else, feel free to correct
                        me

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                        • weight gain 2000

                          #13
                          Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

                          pvdg42 wrote:
                          >
                          "weight gain 2000" <weight.gain.20 00.no@spam.gmai l.comwrote
                          in message news:ORpsPtJEHH A.3444@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...
                          >Hello all!
                          >>
                          >I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
                          >VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
                          >reccommend?
                          >>
                          >Thanks!
                          >>
                          Is your "absolute beginner" open to other means of learning
                          programming basics? If so, consider courses offered by local
                          vocational-technical institutions and/or community colleges,
                          that often include courses in VB.NET. That approach adds some
                          structure to the learning process and provides a source of
                          assistance if difficulties are encountered. In addition, your
                          beginner may find that the IT department of a local institution
                          is a member of the MSDN Academic Alliance (MSDN AA) and that,
                          through MSDN AA, software such as VS 2005 is available at no
                          cost.
                          I'm afraid he insists on a book he can get to whenever he feels
                          like or has time. He's already undergoing a postgraduate degree
                          on statistical medicine (or something like that) so he sees it
                          like a hobby to be learned at a very slow pace, using something
                          like a book.

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                          • weight gain 2000

                            #14
                            RE: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with data

                            Kerry Moorman wrote:
                            weight gain 2000,
                            >
                            In my opinion, your friend really needs to take one or two
                            introductory courses at a community/technical/undergraduate
                            college.
                            >
                            The courses should cover the fundamental concepts of program
                            design and development that are common to all programming
                            languages:
                            >
                            Algorithms
                            Variables
                            Sequence
                            Selection
                            Repetition
                            Code organization using procedures
                            Elementary data structures, such as arrays and structures
                            Code organization using classes and objects
                            Collections
                            >
                            I think an introductory course in database design is also very
                            important, even for experienced programmers who need to design
                            a database structure as part of their coding projects.
                            >
                            With this fundamental background as context, it might then be
                            possible to pick up specific Visual Basic skills from a book.
                            >
                            Kerry Moorman
                            You are absolutely right there. But what I gathered from him is
                            that he is not at all interested in learning how to implement a
                            b-tree but to "just get things done" (VB-style). This will
                            eventually mean that he will be using the ->sort() function of
                            some class rather than implementing his own crap like a fawlty
                            bubblesort. So what he needs to do is learn how to begin
                            creating an app in which you hit a button and says "hello".
                            (Just double-click on the button and type MessageBox "Hello" or
                            something, rather than learning whole stuff about class
                            inheritance, complex event handling, etc...)

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                            • raj_pattel@asia.com

                              #15
                              Re: Good book for an absolute beginner on VB.net or 2005 with databases

                              Hello

                              I recently learning VB.NET but move to Java instead. You can buy my
                              books cheap. Sorry for my english.

                              Raj

                              weight gain 2000 wrote:
                              Hello all!
                              >
                              I'm looking for a very good book for an absolute beginner on
                              VB.net or VB 2005 with emphasis on databases. What would you
                              reccommend?
                              >
                              Thanks!

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