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Can someone suggest an Advanced Book

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bessebo

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Jan 19, 2001
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Hi,
I just finished up a course at a university using a book entitled "Programming in Visual Basic.NET" by Bradley and Millspaugh. It is an introductory course in Visual Basic.NET 2005 edition. There is not an advanced course offered at this university so I am wondering if someone out there could recommend an "advanced" book so that I can continue on in my learning of VB.NET. I find it fascinating but I don't want to forget what I have learned. Any help would be appreciated.

Regards,
Bessebo
 
The microsoft reference books are Visual basic 2005 step by step by michael Halvorson & Programming Microsoft visual basic 2005: the language by Francesco Balena and the related publication for C#, Ado and asp.net - havent read them in full as yet - they seem pretty thorough
 
I also highly recommend [blue]Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: The Language[/blue] by Francesco Balena.
 
Thanks for the posts, both of you. I will look into your suggestions.

Regards,
Bessebo
 
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