Category: Textbooks

Starting Out With Visual Basic (8th Edition) - eBook
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Some great Visual Basic fundamentals. Concise and rich in practical examples, Starting Out With Visual Basic 8e (PDF) covers the features and tools of Visual Basic, and how and when to use them. The expert authors Tonny Gaddis and Kip R. Irvine introduce the fundamentals of Visual Basic in a very
Customer Relationship Management: Concepts and Technologies (3rd Edition) - eBook
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Customer Relationship Management Concepts and Technologies 3rd Edition (PDF) is a much-anticipated update of a bestselling ebook, including substantial revisions to bring its coverage up to date with the very latest in CRM practice. The PDF ebook introduces the concept of CRM, how and why it can be used, explains
Brief Java: Early Objects (9th Edition) - eBook
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Brief Java: Early Objects 9th Edition (PDF) emphasizes on the essentials of effective learning and is appropriate for a two-semester introduction to programming sequence. This text demands no prior programming experience and only a little amount of high school algebra. Classes and objects and classes from the standard library are
Financial Accounting (9th Edition) - eBook
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Weygandt’s Financial Accounting, 9th Edition (PDF) offers a more in-depth introduction to financial accounting with a continued focus on real and relevant examples based on everyday life. The goal of this etextbook is to help readers further understand the fundamental concepts necessary to use accounting effectively today, as well as
General Chemistry: Atoms First (2nd Edition) - eBook
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General Chemistry: Atoms First, 2nd Edition (PDF) starts from the building blocks of chemistry, the atom, allowing the authors to tell a cohesive story that progresses logically through molecules and compounds to help college students intuitively follow complex concepts more logically. This unified thread of ideas helps chemistry students build