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Book:   VBScript in a Nutshell
Subject:   VBScript in a Nutshell Review
Date:   2000-07-27 14:41:21
From:   Anonymous Reader
Rating:  StarStarStarStarStar

I needed a good VBScript reference book to consult when doing scripting projects for my company.
The entire book isn't just a reference to the VBScript language-- that's only about half of the book.


The reference is organized alphabetically and contains a description, rules and usually a decent example of the VBScript function, statement, method, etc.


So the surprise is the first half of the book, and it may be important to you and it may not. There are 20 pages on general program structure that most every programmer will find boring: pasing parameters by reference, passing variables into a subroutine, etc. After 8 more pages on data types and 22 pages on error handling/debugging, the authors included four other sections on VBScript with Active Server Pages, Programming Outlook forms, Windows Script Host, and VBScript with Internet Explorer. I found these sections to be out of the scope of what I was looking for in what
O'Reilly calls a "desktop quick reference" book: simply a reference to the language.


I gave it four stars because the thing is only $( ) and you are getting 500 pages. I bought the book
for the reference, even if it has this other stuff I don't care about. If you are programming VBScript or ASP in Notepad without "Help" to consult, this may be the best pure VBScript book out there. It will come in handy.


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