Abstract
Many of us will dismiss a book consisting of reprints as being a nice way for someone else to get his name on the cover. After all, each of the papers has appeared once already and we have no need to read through this collection of papers selected by someone else. If left up to us, we would have selected a better set of papers anyway, or possibly chosen one of the existing textbooks, over what the authors have given us.
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Review of "Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET by Michael McMillan"; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, ©2004, 0-521-53983-8
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