Advanced Programming Using Visual Basic, Version 6.0


Book Description

This textbook is intended for use in an advanced programming course, which assumes completion of an introductory course. Emphasis is on advanced programming skills using the most up-to-date features of Visual Basic, including updating databases using an ADO data control, the Data Environment, and the ADO object model in code. Students learn to develop multi-tier client/server applications, create Active X DLL and EXE code components, author ActiveX controls, develop Web-based database applications, create DHTML and IIS Internet applications, build HTML Help files, call Windows API methods, and package applications for distribution. The text is designed to prepare students for the Microsoft Certified Systems Developer Desktop Application exam (Exam 70-176).




Advanced Visual Basic 6


Book Description

Accompanying CD-ROM contains extensive source code samples to enable all techniques without external DLLs. It also provides integrated type library add-ins for creating and editing referenced libraries, modifying binary compatibility files, and customizing the type libraries that VB generated for ActiveX components.




Advanced Programming Using Visual Basic Version 6


Book Description

This text covers such topics as: installing and configuring Visual Basic; interfacing with the user; writing database programs using ADO; maintaining a database file; using the ADO programming object model; creating class modules; and designing a multi-tier database application.







Advanced Programming Using Visual Basic 2005


Book Description

Advanced Programming Using Visual Basic .NET, by best-selling authors Bradley and Millspaugh, maintains the strong pedagogy that has helped thousands of students learn to program in Visual Basic. Because it teaches Visual Basic while incorporating basic concepts of programming, problem solving, and programming logic, the book has become a favorite of students and instructors alike. Advanced Programming in Visual Basic .NET follows the conventions, standards, and logic introduced in the authors' beginning Visual Basic text. The third edition incorporates new features in the language such as generics and Web master pages, while two new icons in the margins indicate security issues and major language changes.







Visual Basic 6 from the Ground Up


Book Description

This text enables readers to produce commercial-quality programs for practical application, and includes a section devoted to programming concepts for the novice as well as a section aimed at the more advanced user.




Advanced Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0


Book Description

In the authors' words, "Our main aim in writing this book is to write the most advanced book yet available on Microsoft Visual Basic." Written from the perspective of the professional Visual Basic developer, "Advanced Microsoft Visual Basic, 2ND Edition" explores all the possibilities open to a developer using Visual Basic as his or her primary client/server development tool. New to this edition is material on new data access technologies, accessibility issues for the physically challenged, increased support for IIS, BackOffice and mixed language programming, and enterprise support for server side objects, such as the component gallery and Microsoft Transaction Server. The accompanying CD-ROM contains sample code and valuable utilities developed and tested by the authors, The Mandelbrot Set.




Advanced Programming In Visual Basic.Net: With Student Cd


Book Description

A manual on programming using Visual Basic.NET. It incorporates basic concepts of programming, problem solving and programming logic. This second edition has been completely revised, including the text, Web site and instructor's materials, and features enhanced marginal tips.




Programming With Visual Basic 6.0


Book Description

Simple, user-friendly and well-written, this book is designed for those who are learning Visual Basic for the first time. This book guides readers through the steps involved in creating a simple application and covers various issues such as Interface Design, Database Design, Distributing an Application, etc. It also demystifies topics like ActiveX and adopts a simple, easy-to-follow approach throughout the book.