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Unlike most of the books in its series, MCSD Exam Cram: Microsoft Visual Basic 5 seems to focus on tutorial-like explanations as well as on quizzing the reader on exam material. Though the book's coverage is limited to the Visual Basic 5 (VB5) facts and procedures that are likely to appear on the exam, you could use this book as a general VB5 tutorial.

MCSD Exam Cram: Microsoft Visual Basic 5 pays attention to all the key material: variables, data types, operators, libraries, and the rest of low-level VB. The mechanics of working with Windows programs are covered well, and the authors do a fine job of explaining ActiveX tools and how to create them. All of these topics are set within the framework of what appears on the exam. The excellent question-and-answer sections of this book should prove quite useful to anyone preparing for the VB5 elective exam on short notice.

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"MCSD Microsoft Visual Basic 5 Exam Cram" covers all the objectives that have been established by Microsoft to successfully complete the Developing Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 5 exam. Additionally, the book offers support to intermediate to advanced Visual Basic developers by covering essential Visual Basic programming topics. .

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