VB.Net - Strings - programming examples of enhanced string processing (VB.Net Programming by Example Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.72 (603 Votes) |
Asin | : | B004G095MO |
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Number of Pages | : | 108 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Where appropriate, more than one way to accomplish a programming task is presented, so you can grasp the options and become aware of just how many creative, fun ways there are to create code in this powerful language.The absolute best way to really soak up programming concepts is to actually work with them. Feel free to add the fluffy stuff as you wish to create the look and feel of your (programming) dreams. You'll find little fluff and stuff around the code, other than comment lines, as this is the best way to get right to the core of the code. You can go to classes, watch videos, listen to lectures, study the theory and physics involved, and on and on, but until you actually get on a bicycle and ride, your brain won't completely get it. Feel free to give them a try, and to invent your own challenges too. There's a perfect metaphor in bicycle riding. In it, you'll find a wide variety of programming examples, demonstrating everything from simple subroutines and functions to complete applications. Same with programming!. Some of the challenges are easy, some are very challenging, but hopefully all are fun. This book's theme is string programming. The intent of this section is to encourage the reader to have some fun experimenting. Therefore, at the end of each coding example or application there's a
"Great little book" according to J. S. Harbour. Sometimes keeping it simple is the easiest way to learn, and this book demonstrates that in strides! By focusing on string programming, this book teaches the basics of VB language programming.. "Can't see the code!" according to Eric J.. I have the Kindle version of this book. I hate to give the book just one star, because my main gripe is not the author's fault. This is essentially a book on writing code which handles strings, an area of high interest to me. The core part of the book is code examples. Unfortunately, the code examples are very poorly formatted; the font is way too small and light colored to read. Amazon needs to get better about verifying that the stuff they are pushing can actually be read; this is not the first time I've had this sort of problem with a Kindle book.As it stands, this is a promising book, rendered. Better Off Searching D. Kittrell It's not a bad book but there's not enough here that can't be found quicker (and with better examples) with an online search. Certainly there's little here unique to the newest version of VB.NET. A complete beginner might find this a useful book but everyone else is advised to look elsewhere.