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Excel VBA Programming for Dummies (For Dummies) | 
enlarge | Author: John Walkenbach Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 408 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 0764574124 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.26 UPC: 785555890008 EAN: 9780764574122 ASIN: 0764574124
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Excellent for programmers who don't know Excel May 17, 2008 Mr. R. S. M. Bacon (Milton Keynes, UK) As a professional programmer I wondered whether this was going to patronise me too much; I needn't have worried, Walkenbach's approach is just right. He tells it like it is, with plenty of good examples and real world applications for those examples. I'm sure Walkenback doesn't expect this book to teach you everything about Excel and whilst using it I searched for other examples on the 'Net which reinforced what he was teaching me. But this was the book that provided me with the central learning experience and for which I am eternally grateful. Thanks John!
A good book to start with. June 9, 2007 Mr. Richard G. Chambers (Leeds, England) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
When I set out to learn a completely new technique in programming I like to start by reading a simple book, then follow that up by reading a higher level book. John Walkenbach's work is excellent for the first stage of this process. It is simply written (although I could manage without some of the "humor"), and he explains the basic techniques very well. I would argue with the "for dummies" part of the title, and would describe the book instead (apart from the humor) as suitable for the intelligent reader who starts Chapter 1 knowing little or nothing about VBA, but who is reasonably competent with Excel itself. By the end of Chapter 25, and after trying out some of the worked examples, such a reader should have a reasonable working knowledge of how to write VBA macros.
Excellent for getting familiar with th VBA "basics"! March 24, 2007 Crazy Andy 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is fantastic for those who know nothing, or next to nothing about VBA programming in Excel, and want to learn the "basics" (no pun intended!). You can read this book from cover to cover, practising examples on the way , and learning something every chapter. The author also makes reference to an accomanying website where you can download some of the programs to see them in action. Furthermore, the book is written in very good humour, and you can have a laugh at the same time! It is however very much a beginner's book, and does not go into great depth with VBA - if you purchase the book with that in mind then you really are on to a winner!
If only I had an option to give this 6 stars !! September 13, 2006 Mr. M. S. Rayner (London United Kingdom) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
This book is a must have for anyone wanting to get to know VBA. Don't let previous books on VBA programming put you off, as these can either swing between patronising to the mega confusing (in my own experience). John Walkenbach takes you through this must have guide with patients and humour at an understandable and undaunting pace. Even when I was only half way through his book I was using the information I had gathered to streamline my many tedious excel spreadsheets and by the end of the book I wanted more. P.s. John, please bring part two !!
Found this really useful April 1, 2006 Nozza (UK) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
This book is really accessible, with loads of working examples. I needed to write a couple of custom functions for use in Excel 2002 spreadseets. And needed to get them working as addins. This book told me all I needed to know. A lot simpler to follow than some other books on this topic - such as one of the author's other books "Excel 2002 Power Programming with VBA".Brilliant.
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