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I am not a professional programmer, just someone who needs to use Excel VBA
to solve problems from time to time. Sometimes I wish I had a bit more basic
programming knowledge, e.g. basic sorting algorithms, recursions. Can
someone recommend some good books for me to read (or sites to browse)? It
would be perfect if all the examples are given in Excel VBA but this is not
a must.

TIA

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Hard to beat these books for getting started...

http://www.j-walk.com/ss/books/index.htm
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I am not a professional programmer, just someone who needs to use Excel VBA
to solve problems from time to time. Sometimes I wish I had a bit more basic
programming knowledge, e.g. basic sorting algorithms, recursions. Can
someone recommend some good books for me to read (or sites to browse)? It
would be perfect if all the examples are given in Excel VBA but this is not
a must.

TIA


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Hi Shatin
Just to had to Jims reply:
Try some of these,
http://www.datapigtechnologies.com/ExcelMain.htm

http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/MainPage.aspx

http://j-walk.com/ss/

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/index.html

http://peltiertech.com/

HTH

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I am not a professional programmer, just someone who needs to use Excel VBA
to solve problems from time to time. Sometimes I wish I had a bit more
basic programming knowledge, e.g. basic sorting algorithms, recursions. Can
someone recommend some good books for me to read (or sites to browse)? It
would be perfect if all the examples are given in Excel VBA but this is not
a must.

TIA


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Here is another possibility...

http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-VBA-...6737074&sr=8-2

It covers XL2003 and earlier, but the concepts you learn should work in
XL2007 as well.

Rick


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I am not a professional programmer, just someone who needs to use Excel VBA
to solve problems from time to time. Sometimes I wish I had a bit more
basic programming knowledge, e.g. basic sorting algorithms, recursions. Can
someone recommend some good books for me to read (or sites to browse)? It
would be perfect if all the examples are given in Excel VBA but this is not
a must.

TIA


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