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Visual Basic

by Peter Wright
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Overview

Build up your arsenal of VB programming techniques Tap thousands of scripts,code snippets,and programs from an all-in-one resource! Focusing on advanced VB topics such as Windows API,subclassing,ActiveX and Internet programming,and transaction processing development,JungAEs Visual Basic Annotated Archives shares code examples for using VB in real-world situations. All code elements are annotated so you can easily customize them for your own needs. This easy-to-follow resource and accompanying CD-ROM come loaded with expert techniques and ready-to-use programs for:

*Win32API

*The Registry

*ADO o*Internet Components

*Building COM Objects

*MTS and MSMQ

Packed with expert techniques for Visual Basic 6 Programmers. This is the most innovative VB programming tool ever created. Unique in its focus on advanced programming concepts,Visual Basic Annotated Archives explains how to extend and transcend the built-in limitations of Visual Basic using the Win32 API and subclassing. It also provides extensive coverage of cutting-edge programming techniques for using ADO 2. 0,Dynamic HTML,Web Classes,and the Microsoft Transaction Server and Messaging Queue. All aspects of application development,including the user interface,business objects,COM objects,and programming for the Internet are thoroughly covered. The books code components are ready-to-use for development of high-performance applications for the Internet,intranet,and client/server environments,and the detailed expert annotations enable you to customize the code components to fit your needs. A valuable CD-ROM containing all of the book's source code and applications is also included. Visual Basic AnnotatedArchives is a unique and dynamic resource you'll use time and time again.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
Berkeley, Calif. : Osborne/McGraw-Hill, c1999.
Pages
800
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780078825026

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