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The author gives a good and complete explanation of the introductory VB features making good use of illustrative material; schematic diagrams, screenshots, tables and code snippets. The book is well structured and the author clearly states the objectives at each stage and offers review exercises and a summary at the end of each chapter. The book not only introduces the VB language, but a good explanation of generic programming logic and practice.
However, the written text is far too bloated for my liking. I really wish that Patrick would just cut to the chase. The book follows the scenario of a small business called 'Vintage Videos'. I can see where the author is coming from here; I agree that it is a good idea to set the application development within in some kind of 'real- world' project management context, but the narrative used here is appalling and in my opinion has no place in a programming text. For example, p230: 'The next morning Joe was sitting by the pool reading the newspaper while Zooey was swimming some laps. Angela came out carrying a tray of cold drinks.' and so it goes on (and on and on.. even Granny puts in an appearance towards the end?) until you finally realise that the guys need to develop a multi-form application to calculate the tax. Excuse me!
In summary, a good introduction to VB6 if you do not mind wading through the substantial (and cheesy) narrative.