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The author of our Microsoft Access test. Peter is also the author of Microsoft Access Fundamentals, Visual Basic 5 Programming Explorer, Teach Yourself C in 21 Days, and over 20 other books on computer programming and applications.
Peter: I have been writing about computers and software for over 12 years, with over 100 magazine articles and 25 books to my credit. For the past 5 or 6 years I have specialized in Visual Basic technologies because I think that this is one of the most accessible and powerful tools available for Windows development. I regularly write the "Basically Visual" column for Visual Developer magazine.
Peter: I believe that objective evaluation of IT professions is becoming more and more important, and by writing a test I was able to help shape the way such evaluations are done.
Peter: When the IBM PC first came out I promised my boss that if he bought one I could program it to perform some data analysis tasks that we needed to automate. I was soon approached by a magazine editor to write an article on the topic of using the PC for data analysis, and from magazine writing I naturally branched out into books.
Peter: To have over a million and a half copies of my books in print.
Peter: My most recent book is "Teach Yourself Internet Programming With Visual Basic 6 in 21 Days," published by Sams. While the Internet and Web development remain hot topics, many people do not realize what powerful Internet programming tools are provided by Visual Basic. In my book I explain these various tools and show readers how to use them.
Peter: Being a successful Visual Basic developer does not require the IQ of an Einstein, but it does require a lot of hard work and attention to detail. Most important, you need to know your tool (Visual Basic) inside and out.
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