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Graeme Summers book is pretty useful<br>
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Charmaine Taylor<br>
Sunbury Downs College<br>
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James Gibney wrote:<br>
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Hi all,<br>
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In my year 12 class I have a new student, who has transferred from
another school, who has done all the exercises in the Adrian Janson VB
book. As the book is the backbone of my VB teaching in year 12 and
about the limit of my VB ability, I need some help in pointing me to
some advanced VB resources to keep him occupied and to further enhance
his programming skills. I've looked in the school library but we have
nothing.<br>
Does anyone out there know of a website or book that I can use, that
will engage him while I bring the rest of the class up to speed? I am
using VB 6 not .NET.<br>
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Thanking you in advance<br>
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Jim Gibney<br>
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