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Microsoft Access 2013 Programming by Example with Vba, XML, and ASP [With CDROM]

Contributor(s): Korol, Julitta (Author)

ISBN: 9781938549809

Publisher: Mercury Learning and Information

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Pub Date: April 10, 2014

Dewey: 005.7565

LCCN: 2013958001

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Index, Price on Product - Canadian, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 2.20" H x 8.90" L x 6.90" W ( 3.85 lbs) 1104 pages

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Description: With more than 275 applied examples and 10 projects, Access users can quickly build database solutions with ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), perform database tasks with Jet/Access Structured Query Language (SQL) and export/import Access data to and from XML both manually and programmatically.

Brief description: Since 1993, Julitta Korol has published two dozen computer books on using and programming Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. She has completed professional certifications by Microsoft Corporation and the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA).

Review Quotes: Kay Ewbank:
This book starts off by assuming the reader knows no programming, has never seen a variable or a loop. If you are in that position, and you want to go from being a non-programmer to developing full Access applications, you would be able to get there using this book.

If you already know how to write code, and want to know how to work with the mess that is Access VBA, this book is still worth reading as when Korol is writing on this, she writes well. You can simply skip the first half that works through more basic programming.

Kay Ewbank:
This book starts off by assuming the reader knows no programming, has never seen a variable or a loop. If you are in that position, and you want to go from being a non-programmer to developing full Access applications, you would be able to get there using this book.

If you already know how to write code, and want to know how to work with the mess that is Access VBA, this book is still worth reading as when Korol is writing on this, she writes well. You can simply skip the first half that works through more basic programming.

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