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    what is the best book for beginner for vb.net

    what is the best book for beginner to learn vb.net?
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    I can't say it's the best book but if you are at least an intermediate programmer in VB6 then 101 Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Applications is pretty good. It could use a few more screenshots but the examples are great and are examples of real world programming.

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    I've found Visual Basic .NET Stepy-By-Step to be very helpful. Its printed by the Microsoft Press. You can get it at Barnes & Nobles.
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    For me there only one book Beginning VB.NET, 2nd Edition
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    I agree. There have been MANY threads. But, since we're here, I recommend James Foxall's VB.NET 2003. It comes with a dvd of the basic version. It's easy to understand and he starts you from page one making a real working application that you can use.

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    I would throw in Programming Visual Basic .Net By Francecso from MSPRESS... 4.5/5 for over 70 reviews, better than any.

    Its the only VB book I ever need to refer back to..


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