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Access 2002 Developer's Handbook Set
Book: Access 2002 Developer's Handbook Set
Written by: Paul Litwin Ken Getz Mike Gunderloy
Publisher: Sybex Inc
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Absolute Must-Have
Rating: 5 / 5
Without question, the finest books available on Access database programming. I've purchased (and held onto) each edition since 95. I really cannot express in words my enthusiasm for this series. They aren't traditional 'learner' or traditional reference books, but they meet both needs -- read them once and refer back to them for years. Full of code samples that drop easily into your applications. If you work with Access on a regular basis, you REALLY, REALLY NEED TO HAVE the Access Developer's Handbook set.


Thorough but won't help with VB updates
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this book so that I could update a Visual Basic application that had been written for Access 97. Unfortunately, I discovered that you would be better off rewriting the entire application because updating from 97 is essentially impossible. This is a great support book for intermediate and above (not for beginners) but it will not help you upgrade from Access 97 applications.


Simply excellent
Rating: 5 / 5
I will only say one thing. These books are simply excellent.
I can only recommend them.
PS: I'm really 45 but the review form accepted only 12 as max age


 
 
 



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