I’ve finally gotten around to cleaning out my attic at home and look at all the programming history I found! Consider this a mini-museum that you can actually purchase the items (instead of me throwing them out). So don’t procrastinate!
I’ll even throw in some dotNetDave tour swag, like a custom guitar pick, poster, stickers, and more (while supplies last).
To encourage you to purchase one or more of these items, I will donate 10% of the profit to an NGO in India that supports kids from the slums. To learn more, go here: https://dotnettips.wordpress.com/2019/05/01/help-support-the-voice-of-slum-in-india/. The rest I will use to come to speak at a country/ city near you (as soon as the pandemic is over)!
Programming
Here are programming books and manuals.
Microsoft Visual Basic: Language Reference
This book is the language guide for Visual Basic.
Publication Date: 1991 (I think)
Chapters: 3 plus 4 appendix’s
Microsoft Visual Basic: Language Reference
This book is the language guide for Visual Basic.
Publication Date: 1991 (I think)
Chapters: 3 plus 4 appendix’s
Includes installation disks for Visual Basic.
Microsoft Visual Basic: Programmers Guide
The book is a programmer guide for Visual Basic.
Publication Date: Unknown
Chapters: 12
Software
Here are some software books and disks that I have.
Lotus WordPro 96
For Windows 95. Contains installation CD. No manual.
Check back for more items as I post them!
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