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Questions and Answers about the "Programming Visual Basic .NET and ADO.NET with SQL Server and Access" DVD

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What are folks saying about the "Programming Visual Basic .NET and ADO.NET with SQL Server and Access" DVD?
 
  1. Another Amazon.com reviewer offered this perspective on the DVD: It's like having private lessons with your own personal expert.  Rick Dobson's style of teaching is clear and simple.  After you go through all the lessons you will be able to understand and use VB.NET and ADO.NET in real world applications...My favorite sections of this DVD are labs where you can test everything you learned.
  2. Derek Comingore, a Michigan-based developer, posted this appraisal of the DVD at Amazon.com: This DVD is the single best source I have found for learning .Net-related technologies. Based on the quality of this DVD's content, I plan on purchasing several of DVPress's upcoming titles...The DVD has been designed to serve both as a full-length course as well as a reference for later on. I would prefer to carry around ten DVDs than ten 500-page books!
  3. Paul Summit, one of our DDG members, performed an in-depth evaluation of the DVD from developer content and video production perspectives.  Here are some excerpts from his review: ...the content is outstanding and Rick’s presentation of the content walks you through the material in a way that facilitates understanding the content. So buy it...My initial reactions to the first hour, I’m afraid to say, dealt more with the presentation than with the content...By the time I had watched the entire set of training sessions, I was paying more attention to Rick and what he was saying than to the stupid tree and curtain...Once I got past the tree and the curtain, I realized just what an instructional treasure I had in my hands.
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