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Visual Basic: A Programmer's Guide to Managing Component Based Development [Paperback]

Eran Marom


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Dispels the myth that VB is not a serious application development language, and shows the reader how to save time and money using Visual Basic. Takes the user through the entire Component Based Development process. Uses a recipe approach to scheduling a VB project, with step-by-step definition of the budgeting process, hiring great VB team members, and measuring performance usingproductivity ratios.

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Something to think about. The author has the ability to recast much of what is known about programming into a new light. It unknowingly makes the case to Linux, if you want to be a player you have to have the ability to create large scale programs fast. Read this just to understand that a programmer is just as involved with the political situation in the office as anyone else.

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