| Title : | Pure Visual Basic | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Dan Fox, Author | | Publisher: | Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams Pub. | | Publication Date: | 1999 | | Pagination: | xiv, 640 p. | | Layout: | ill. | | Size: | 23 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-672-31598-5 | | Class number: | 005.133 | | Abstract: | Pure Visual Basic is a premium, code-intensive reference for experienced Visual Basic programmers. It contains an accelerated introduction to Visual Basic, concise descriptions of the concepts behind the language and its components, and a syntax reference.
But the heart of this book is code. In addition to the usual snippets, many complete, well-commented, commercial-quality programs demonstrate key Visual Basic development techniques. All this code is meticulously commented to limit page flippingand accelerate your understanding. | | Contents note: | Part 1 An accelerated introduction to visual basic: 1. The development environment; 2. Using controls; 3. Control of flow language; 4. Data types, variables, and constants; 5. Using procedures; 6. Coding conventions; 7. Using class modules; 8. Data access; 9. Debugging and error handling; 10. Compiling and distributing.
Part 2 Techniques reference: 11. Using forms and menus; 12. Using TreeView and ListView controls; 13. Using Win32 API techniques; 14. Using ADO for data access; 15. Using object-orientated techniques; 16. Building ActiveX components; 17. Building web applications; 18. Adding professional features; 19. Creating a Windows NT service.
Part 3 Quick Reference: 20. ADO reference; 21. Visual basics function reference; 22. Visual basics constants; 23. A COM primer for visual basic developers; 24. Array techniques; |
Pure Visual Basic [printed text] / Dan Fox, Author . - Indianapolis, Ind. : Sams Pub., 1999 . - xiv, 640 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-0-672-31598-5 | Class number: | 005.133 | | Abstract: | Pure Visual Basic is a premium, code-intensive reference for experienced Visual Basic programmers. It contains an accelerated introduction to Visual Basic, concise descriptions of the concepts behind the language and its components, and a syntax reference.
But the heart of this book is code. In addition to the usual snippets, many complete, well-commented, commercial-quality programs demonstrate key Visual Basic development techniques. All this code is meticulously commented to limit page flippingand accelerate your understanding. | | Contents note: | Part 1 An accelerated introduction to visual basic: 1. The development environment; 2. Using controls; 3. Control of flow language; 4. Data types, variables, and constants; 5. Using procedures; 6. Coding conventions; 7. Using class modules; 8. Data access; 9. Debugging and error handling; 10. Compiling and distributing.
Part 2 Techniques reference: 11. Using forms and menus; 12. Using TreeView and ListView controls; 13. Using Win32 API techniques; 14. Using ADO for data access; 15. Using object-orientated techniques; 16. Building ActiveX components; 17. Building web applications; 18. Adding professional features; 19. Creating a Windows NT service.
Part 3 Quick Reference: 20. ADO reference; 21. Visual basics function reference; 22. Visual basics constants; 23. A COM primer for visual basic developers; 24. Array techniques; |
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