Alison Balter's Mastering Microsoft Access 2003
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Overview
What Alison¿s book offers over other books in that she is able to take a highly technical topic and present it in a manner that is easy to comprehend. It is a book that the reader will often want to read from cover to cover, but it can also act as an excellent reference. Readers of this book will learn:
- Access 11 application development and real-world solutions to specific development and programming problems.
- Professional programming techniques backed by concise, no-nonsense explanations of the underlying theories.
- Debugging and troubleshooting methods to solve problems quickly and get stalled development projects back on track.
Synopsis
What Alison¿s book offers over other books in that she is able to take a highly technical topic and present it in a manner that is easy to comprehend. It is a book that the reader will often want to read from cover to cover, but it can also act as an excellent reference. Readers of this book will learn:
- Access 11 application development and real-world solutions to specific development and programming problems.
- Professional programming techniques backed by concise, no-nonsense explanations of the underlying theories.
- Debugging and troubleshooting methods to solve problems quickly and get stalled development projects back on track.
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewAlison Balter’s written the book for experienced Access programmers who want to get to the next level, fast. You’ll find efficient development strategies, loads of practical code -- and far deeper coverage than your “typical” Access VBA book.
It’s all here: power techniques for complex forms, reports, and queries; class modules; ADO/DAO; debugging; optimization; multi-user apps, controls, libraries, automation, WinAPI, web databases, security, even documentation and maintenance. (Feel free to steal the easy-to-adapt error handler she’s provided on CD-ROM.)
Even where she’s refreshing you on the basics, Balter writes with respect for your experience. Nice for a change, huh? Bill Camarda
Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2003 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.