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Wallace Wang

Auteur de Beginning Programming for Dummies

85 oeuvres 1,485 utilisateurs 17 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Wallace Wang is the author of 40 computer books including the best-selling Steal This Computer Book and The Book of Nero 6 Ultra Edition (both published by No Starch Press). He is also a successful stand-up comic who has appeared on A&E's Evening at the Improv and SiTV's Latino LaughFestival, and afficher plus he performs regularly at the Riviera Comedy Club in Las Vegas afficher moins

Comprend les noms: Wally Wang, W. E. Wang

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Œuvres de Wallace Wang

Beginning Programming for Dummies (1999) 180 exemplaires
Visual Basic 6 for Dummies (1899) 68 exemplaires
Steal This Computer Book (1998) 67 exemplaires
Microsoft Office 2007 for Dummies (2006) 65 exemplaires
Steal This File Sharing Book (2004) 61 exemplaires
Office 2010 pour les Nuls (2010) 43 exemplaires
Office XP for Dummies (2001) 35 exemplaires
My New iPad: A User's Guide (2010) 24 exemplaires
Microsoft Office 2016 for Dummies (2015) 24 exemplaires
Microsoft Office 2013 for Dummies (2013) 24 exemplaires
Microsoft Office 2003 for Dummies (2003) 23 exemplaires
Microsoft Office 2019 for Dummies (2018) 11 exemplaires
VisualBasic .NET for Dummies (2001) 11 exemplaires
Visual Basic 3 for Dummies (1994) 10 exemplaires
My New iPad 2: A User's Guide (2011) 9 exemplaires
Office 2013 (2014) 3 exemplaires
Mac OS X for Absolute Beginners (2016) 3 exemplaires
Print Shop Deluxe for Dummies (2000) 2 exemplaires
Orbit War (1992) 2 exemplaires
Visual Basic 5 for Dummies (1997) 2 exemplaires
IPhone Manual - Tips and Hacks (2020) 1 exemplaire
Illustrated Vp-Expert (1988) 1 exemplaire
Microsoft Office 2000 for Dummies : Value Pack (1999) — Auteur — 1 exemplaire
Visual Basic Programming (1996) 1 exemplaire
Illustrated Turbo C++ (1991) 1 exemplaire
Compuserve for Dummies (1996) 1 exemplaire
Web Cams for Dummies (2001) 1 exemplaire
Microsoft Office 2000 for Dummies : Premium Edition (1999) — Auteur — 1 exemplaire
OLE for Dummies (1995) 1 exemplaire

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Underlaying principles of MSOffice stays pretty much the same. It just the appearance and location of items and menus that changes. Same with pretty much any software application that relies on word processing and data processing principles.
 
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MadMattReader | 1 autre critique | Sep 11, 2022 |
Avec Office 2016 pour les Nuls, à vous les rapports sous Word, les tableaux sous Excel, les présentations hollywoodiennes avec PowerPoint, la gestion des données avec Access, la messagerie et la gestion de rendez-vous avec Outlook. Vous pourrez même publier sur Internet, tout cela dans la joie et la bonne humeur.
 
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ACParakou | 1 autre critique | Dec 9, 2019 |
I've read only 3 "Dummies" books before, none of them on the subject of computer/tech, and they were good primers for the reader who wants an introduction to a subject. I should have remembered that frame of reference when I borrowed this from the library.

I'm pretty comfortable with Work and Excel, having used them since 1995, and am a more recent user of Access. We upgraded to Office 2010 about 2 weeks ago through a student promotion so I was looking for a book that addressed some of the newer features of Office. The book covered all the very basic things: creating a document, naming a file, all the very basic functions that a new user would need to know. Thus, it wasn't for me.

While the information was solid, I think the presentation was not as ideal for the novice user of Office, for whom the book was written. It's not necessarily the author, I think it's the Dummies series parameters: the italized font and b&w photos make are not as reader-friendly as some other series for computers that I've seen.

To sum up: if there were no other choices of manuals for Office out there, this would be ok for the beginner user.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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cjazzlee | Nov 13, 2015 |
1/27/10: Have finally waded past the preface on this one. Don't know how seriously I can take a book that proposes the relative nature of truth and then slaps you with an Ayn Rand quote to make the point. I. Loathe. Objectivism.

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Um, I have better things to do than finish this. Like huff glue.
 
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KidSisyphus | 3 autres critiques | Apr 5, 2013 |

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Œuvres
85
Membres
1,485
Popularité
#17,291
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
17
ISBN
212
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