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What Every Paradox for Windows Programmer Should Know by Lee Atkinson, Mike Prestwood β€” book cover

What Every Paradox for Windows Programmer Should Know

by Lee Atkinson, Mike Prestwood
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Overview

This well-organized book teaches users how to develop a working database application, taking them through a series of problems and solutions. The tips, tricks, and secrets of this book make it a great addition to any library.
  • Software includes more than 30 example programs, tutorial forms, developer's utilities, and source code from the Borland Technical Support Team
  • Extensive coverage of ObjectPAL tricks, techniques for using interactive forms, and bullet-proofing techniques for OLE and DDE
  • Focuses on the new features of Version 5

This book follows the structured steps necessary to develop a working database application. It takes the intermediate-to-advanced user through a series of problems and solutions geared toward mastering Paradox for Windows. The two disks include the full source code to more than a dozen complete Paradox for Windoes applications, more than 30 example programs, tutorial forms, utilities and more.

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Two disks with seven megabytes of source code, applications, and utilities supplement step-by-step instructions, examples, and tutorials on the features of Paradox 5. Coverage includes ObjectPAL basics, commands, and programming, OLE2, SQL, networking, installation, and errors. Includes a glossary and several appendices. For intermediate to advanced programmers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 13, 1994
Publisher
Sams
Pages
1200
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780672305337

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