I agree with Christian. One book comes to mind. "An Introduction to Progamming Using Visual Basic.Net (Fifth Edition) by David. I. Schneider." That book comes with a cd full of examples and I think also (but don't quote me on it) a 5 cd pack containing Visual Studio, MSDN libraries (and service pack 4 for the likes of win2k users). Lots of examples are in the book and cd. It covers multitude of concepts from "hello world" to complex accounting programs, and includes databases e.g. sequencial, relational, sql etc and the use of datatables and datagrid etc Published by Prentice Hall. Cheers Rick PS: The book also covers the concept and principles of class, polymorphism, inheritance and overriding. Schneider explains it well and the book is easy to follow.
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