|
| Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 (Mps) |
|

Larger image
|
List Price: $59.99
Our Price: $39.59
You Save: $ 20.40 (34%)
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Microsoft Press
|
Average Customer Rating:     

|
|
Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.268 EAN: 9780735605589 ISBN: 0735605580 Label: Microsoft Press Manufacturer: Microsoft Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 550 Platform: No Operating System Publication Date: 1999-06-18 Publisher: Microsoft Press Studio: Microsoft Press
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Editorial Reviews:
|
Create professional-quality applications, components, and user interfaces faster and more efficiently than ever with the powerful object-oriented programming capabilities in the Visual Basic 6.0 development system. From Windows® common controls to data access, Internet, and ActiveX® programming, this book covers core development topics for version 6.0—providing insightful explanations and expertly rendered examples for rapid acceleration of your Win32® productivity.• Expedite development with the object-oriented capabilities in Visual Basic 6.0—including events, polymorphism, and object hierarchies• Develop great user interfaces that use the full range of controls in Visual Basic and take advantage of OLE drag and drop, data-driven forms, and advanced Windows API techniques• Build datacentric solutions using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) 2.0 and 2.1, the DataEnvironment designer, and RDS components for remote activation over the Internet • Master ActiveX technology to create controls, learning advanced techniques such as COM callbacks, multithreaded components and applications, and windowless ActiveX controls• Deploy rich, Web-ready components and applications with Dynamic HTML (DHTML) and Microsoft Internet Information ServerAn electronic version of this book is available on the companion CD.
|
|
|
| Spotlight customer reviews: |
|
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why am I writing a review for this supposedly outdated book Comment: Because Visual Basic 6 remains a very useful programming environment for me. Mr. Balena's style goes way beyond a tutorial through menu creation. He tells us about pratfalls of the Microsoft environment ( while writing for Microsoft! ) and useful ways to work around limitations of the environment. If you are still using VB6, like I am, this is a useful reference. We might want to start looking at .NET, eh?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Staright forward walk through Comment: Good book for the novice with some experience programming but new to VB 6. Walks through the differences between other versions, and has some nice documentation.
I would recommend.
Customer Rating:      Summary: author shoud be banned from writing programming books Comment: code snippets are fragmented and some variables are used without
naming their types, causing confusion in many cases.
the chapters on classes and objects and databases are worthless:
i'm glad i didn't learn objects and databases from this guy.
many explanations are needlessly lengthy and confusing.
i've documented with profane remarks so many problems in this book that are simply not sharable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best VB 6.0 book I own. Comment: This book is a must have for any VB 6.0 programmer period. So buy it.
Not only is this book extremely informative, but Balena writes excellently. The way he communicates the information help's make the info stick in your head.
As for the informative part Balena covers all the major bases in depth and some of the more obscude/advanced topics to get your feet wet. He also shows you different and more efficent ways to write code.
If I had one complaint is that his code is not the most readable, Balena seems to center more on condensing his code and making it as efficent as possible rather than making it readable. He attempts to offset this with comments.
But that is also a postive about the book Balena covers different ways to write a statment to make it most efficent.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Great Reference Comment: I am totally new to V.B. and am attempting to write a fairly complex application straight off. EVERY time I have been stuck I have refered to this book and it has so far always helped me out. As a beginner I do not always immediatly grasp the code samples, but after searching through some more basic texts then returning to this book, I have so far always got the results I am aiming for. It is almost as though the author has looked at what i am trying to do, then sat down and written an example or two of how I can accomplish it! If I could only recommend one VB 6 book, this would be it. Great stuff.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|