1 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
Disappointed customer, 2005-09-16
You screwed me up. I ordered a book not a CD version of it.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Okay for absolute beginner, 2005-08-14
Not bad, but definitely for absolute beginners, and some materials not truly oop oriented. Very little coverage of database applications or web applications; out of step with current development.
4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4/29/05 all disks in my copy, 2005-04-30
all disks in my copy
no installation issues at all
looks like a great beginning book, cover all the basics.
3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Download Nightmare, 2004-10-15
Great book but the software is not very easy to load to a laptop or other computer if you have a combination drive for both DVD and CD. I wasted many hours trying to load the MSDN library software with this dual drive. I contacted Microsoft but their technical support only caused more frustration. In an effort to salvage the install after a fourth failed attempt,I used an auxillary CD drive, with connection to a USB port, to install the software. I did not have a problem or get any error messages using the CD drive. My advice is to not try a combo drive for installing the software - go the CD drive route to stay sane.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
Complete package perfect for a beginner!, 2004-03-18
I purchased the Deluxe Learning Edition and am very pleased with what I got. I was a little nervous ordering it at first because of the previous reviews stating that the bundle did not include all of the disks. My package did contain ALL the necessary disks. My box contained 6 disks:
1) Visual Basic.Net Standard Disk
2) Visual Studio.Net Development Environment Disk
3) Complete MSDN Library 3-Disk Set
4) Visual Basic.Net Step by Step Sample Disk from the Book
5) 'Visual Basic.Net Step by Step' Book.
I am a beginner VB programmer and find the book very easy to follow. For those of you that may have learned Visual Basic 6, the author starts out each chapter by describing the general changes between VB6 and VB.Net.
Overall, I find this Deluxe Learning Edition to be an excellent value. Let's just hope Microsoft now has their packaging right!