[AccessD] VB.net reference books - experiences + SQL Server List

Gustav Brock Gustav at cactus.dk
Thu Apr 20 04:34:29 CDT 2006


Hi Kath

Follow the link to International Customers:

http://www.appdev.com/demofamily.asp?catalog%5Fname=AppDevCatalog&category%5Fname=ALLDemo

It looks like they'll charge you USD 5.00 for posting outside the US.

/gustav

>>> kp at sdsonline.net 20-04-2006 01:01 >>>
Thanks Gustav - I followed the link but the gotcha seems to be US addresses only,
Kath

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gustav Brock 
  To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 1:51 AM
  Subject: Re: [AccessD] VB.net reference books - experiences + SQL Server List


  Hi Kath

  Just noticed this, though not a book:

    http://www.appdev.com/promo/freecd.asp?PC=RN00349 

  I have no idea of the quality of that stuff.

  /gustav

  >>> kp at sdsonline.net 13-04-2006 01:39:49 >>>
  (Cross posted to SQl Server and AccessD normal list)

  I have been learning SQL Server 2005 and vb.net this year......I have found Mike Gunderloy's book "Mastering SQL Server 2005" an absolute god send. I would highly recommend this one to anyone going through this learning curve....

  But the book I bought for learning vb.net is not so good - "Visual Basic 2005 - Programmer's reference' by Rod Stephens. It's not too bad - very much like reading the MS help screens - but I am looking for a book which will step me through it - a la Mike's style. Any recommendations?

  (I know O'Reilly's are good but I am told by my colleague here that that it is more of a reference book.)

  (While I am posting - it's very quiet on our SQL list for now - is there another list anyone has been using which they would recommend?

  ______________________________________
  Kath Pelletti





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