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Product: Book - Paperback
Title: Microsoft Office 2000 Introductory Concepts and Techniques Enhanced Publisher: Course Technology Authors: Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Misty E. Vermaat Rating: 5/5 This book is quite useful especially for those who is self-directed. You will find it informative and put you at ease. You can follow step-by-step instructions and learn a lot from this book.
Product: Book - Hardcover
Title: Art of Computer Programming, Volume 1: Fundamental Algorithms (3rd Edition) Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional Authors: Donald E. Knuth Rating: 5/5 Donald Knuths book is ranked as one of the influential works of the century along albert einstein,richard feynmann etc.Personally,I enjoyed it tremendously.I bought this in year 2000.When I first read the first few pages,I was gasping for air and stared blankly at the exercises that followed.Later,things got easier as I am determined to challenge this book.Obviously,stupid people can throw the book away if they have bought it since they do not understand anything.
Product: Book - Paperback
Title: VI Editor Pocket Reference Publisher: O'Reilly Authors: Arnold Robbins Rating: 4/5 This is a nice little pocket review. It's basically something you can get anywhere on the web packaged and bound with a pretty cover with an O'Reilly animal on it. I isn't really special in any way, but it's all that it is advertised.
Product: Book - Paperback
Title: Microsoft® Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA Publisher: Wiley Authors: John Walkenbach Rating: 5/5 I had a few VBA books at home, but none of those have been a great help to me. While others go too deap not covering all the topics, others only scratch the surface. Other problem is that mostly books are about VBA in general, so there are much about powerpoint, access and word. Haven't been able to find a good book about excel VBA before this. When I got a serious job developing excel-solutions, I knew that I have to get a better resource. I found this book by amazon reviews and must say that this is one of the best books I have ever seen. The book is smartly structured by topics (great when you don't want to read it all through), So when you want to find about charts or userforms or commandbars, there is one chapter just for that and nothing else. Finding needful information is easy and fast. Secondly, while the book cover all the excel related issues, it dont go all that deep and text is kept quite short. you can find helpful facts easyly and read the rest from VBA help files. As a summary, high price but all worth it.
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