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About the Books

Here are some materials to help you assess which book by Rick Dobson may be correct for your individual needs.  In addition to authoring the books, Rick is also the webmaster of this site.   This page is safe for Netscape 4+ browsers.  See the Table of Contents pages for dynamic HTML effects that work exclusively with IE browsers.  Code samples are available in book excerpts.

bulletContent about "Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET"
bulletTable of Contents
bulletWho the book is for?
bulletAbout the author
bulletSign the Guest Book and leave a comment about the book so we can show others what folks are saying about the book
bulletContent about "Programming Microsoft Access Version 2002"
bulletTable of Contents  
bulletExcerpts from the book
bulletWho the book is for?  
bulletWhat folks are saying about the book
bulletAbout the author
bulletContent about "Professional SQL Server Development with Access 2000"
bulletTable of Contents
bulletWho the book is for?
bulletWhat folks are saying about the book
bulletAbout the author
bulletContent about "Programming Microsoft Access 2000"
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Book excerpt on ADO programming

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The book's data access model chapter is at the MSDN site  

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The MSDN site also features the book's chapter on class, form, and report modules

bulletAll the books below are normally available for online purchase through their link (click the cover).  My most recent book, Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Visual Basic .NET, is available now from www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/5792.asp.

 

 

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