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Programming Visual Basic For The Palm Os Oreilly Palm 1st Edition Matthew Holmes

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Programming Visual Basic For The Palm Os Oreilly Palm 1st Edition Matthew Holmes
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4.8

14 reviews

Programming Visual Basic For The Palm Os Oreilly Palm 1st Edition Matthew Holmes instant download after payment.

Publisher: O'Reilly Media
File Extension: CHM
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Matthew Holmes, Patrick Burton, Roger Knoell
ISBN: 9780596002008, 0596002009
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Programming Visual Basic For The Palm Os Oreilly Palm 1st Edition Matthew Holmes by Matthew Holmes, Patrick Burton, Roger Knoell 9780596002008, 0596002009 instant download after payment.

Good book from two perspectives: if you use AppForge for Palm development then this is a complete (slightly dated) book, or if you use MS VB6 for conduits or Palm-flavored web applications with IIS. Almost everything in the book is backed up with running code.

As an aside, I am not sure if the previous reviewer actually read the book or tried to run the code. There are very few typos in the chapter mentioned (which is online) and I didn't see any errors. For me, the code worked fine; the book specifically mentions VB6 and service pack 3.

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