Intermediate book

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Brad

Okay, I think I am ready to progress past the "beginner" stage into a more
imtermediate stage with my learning of VB and .Net.

Is there a good book recommendation in this situation?

Thanks for the information.

Brad
 
ADO.NET Core Reference by David Sceppa is a superb book, for everyone!
Similarly, Bill Vaughn's book on best practices is a must have as well
http://www.betav.com/Files/Books/current_titles.htm Also, if you are
looking to get really into ADO.NET, there are some magazines that you may be
interested in. www.hardcorevisualbasic.com for instance features some great
stuff. Vaughn has some 'doing the impossible' features that are way cool.
There's also a lot of good stuff in MSDN magazine and MSDN Mag Online.

HTH,

Bill
 
Hi Brad,

Yes, Sceppa's book is terrific. For all other aspects of .net beyond ado
..net, try Balena Programming Visual Basic .Net (MS Press).

Bernie Yaeger
 
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