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ia/qbasicfundamenta0000jame.pdf
QBasic Fundamentals and Style with an Introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows James S. Quasney, John Maniotes, John F. Repede Delmar Publishers, 1st edition, 1800
Besides introducing users to the correct way to design and write programs by means of structured and top-down techniques, this book presents fundamental topics concerning computers and programming that should be covered in any introductory programming.
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ia/netenterprisedev0000reyn.pdf
NET Enterprise Development with VB.NET : from design to deployment Matt Reynolds, Karli Watson, Brian Patterson, Bill Forgey Wrox Press, ITPro collection, Berkeley, Calif, ©2003
Titre de l'écran titre (visionné le 29 avril 2008) 1 online resource
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ia/visualbasicdevel0000free.pdf
Visual Basic developer's guide to COM and COM+ Freeze, Wayne S Alameda, Calif. : Sybex, 1 edition, 2000
1 online resource, Title from title screen
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ia/visualbasicprogr0000bock.pdf
Visual BASIC programmer's library Bockmann, Christopher J., Klander, Lars, Tang, Lingyan Las Vegas, NV : Jamsa Press, Pap/Cdr edition, January 2, 1998
x, 803 pages : 27 cm +, Includes index
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ia/visualbasicnetde0000jand.pdf
Visual Basic .NET Debugging Handbook Jan D. Narkiewicz, Thiru Thangarathinam WROX Press Ltd, Programmer to programmer, Birmingham, 2002
How ever simple or complex the applications that you develop are they all have one thing in common, at sometime you'll need to debug them. In fact when you considering the large amount of time most developers spend debugging you'll realize that this is one of the most important day to day skills! <p>Visual Studio and the .NET Framework provide powerful tools to help you debug your applications. The book will look at the tools available and show you how to get the best out of them. This book does not just cover how to use the tools though, it looks at the problems that you encounter when debugging real world applications and also how to make your code easier to debug.</p> <p>Weather your developing basic WinForms applications or complex multithreaded distributed applications, the techniques discussed in this book will save you time and make your code more robust.</p> <p>Specifically this book will cover:</p> <ul class="noindent"> <li>Visual Studio Debugging Basics<br> </li> <li>Remote Debugging<br> </li> <li>Debugging Multithreaded Applications<br> </li> <li>Exception and Error Handling<br> </li> <li>Debugging Support in the .NET Framework (such as the Debugger class)<br> </li> <li>Logging and Tracing<br> </li> <li>Debugging Class Libraries<br> </li> <li>Debugging Win Forms applications<br> </li> <li>Debugging Web Applications<br> </li> <li>Debugging Interop code<br> </li> <li>Legacy errors<br> </li> <li>Server Side Debugging<br> </li> <li>Command Line Debugging</li> </ul>
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ia/cdatasecurityhan0000macd.pdf
C# Data Security Handbook Macdonald, Matthew, Johansen, Eric WROX Press Ltd, Programmer to programmer, Birmingham, ©2003
This book is aimed at practicing C# developers who are developing distributed applications or who need to store data in a secure manner. We assume that you are already proficient in developing .NET applications but no prior knowledge of cryptography is required.
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ia/isbn_9781861007728.pdf
Visual Basic . NET Windows services handbook Brian Patterson, William Sempf, Richard Conway, Robin Dewson WROX Press Ltd, Programmer to programmer, Birmingham, UK, 2002
Explains how to create applications for Windows Services using Visual Basic, discusses the use of the System.ServiceProcess namespace, and demonstrates how to improve scalability.
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ia/isbn_9781902745060.pdf
Learn to program with Visual Basic examples John Smiley Birmingham : Active Path Ltd, c1999., Acocks Green, Birmingham, ©1999
Visual Basic is one of the most popular programming languages for developing Windows applications today. This is because, on the surface, Visual Basic makes getting simple applications up-and-running a snap. However, Visual Basic is powerful enough to compete with the likes of C++ and Delphi when it comes to creating industrial strength applications.
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ia/visualbasiccompl0000jone_p2z0.pdf
Visual Basic : a complete course Jones, Phil London ; New York : Continuum, 1st ed, London, 1998
xx, 436 pages : 25 cm, Includes index
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ia/labmanualformicr00dian.pdf
Lab Manual for Microsoft Visual Basic.net: Reloaded Lab Manual Zak, Diane Course Technology Ptr (Sd), Spiral edition, April 29, 2004
Lab Manual for Microsoft Visual Basic in mint new condition.
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ia/visualbasicnetse0000unse.pdf
Visual Basic .NET serialization handbook Olsen, Andy Birmingham : Wrox, 1st edition, November 2002
vii, 318 pages : 23 cm, Includes index
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ia/beginningaccess20000unse.pdf
Beginning Access 2002 Vba Smith, Richard, Sussman, Dave, Blackburn, Ian, Colby, John, Homer, Mark, Reid, Martin, Turley, Paul, Watson, Helmut, Blackburn, Ian, Horner, Mark, Smith, Robert WROX Press Ltd, Programmer to programmer, Chicago, Ill, 2003
In this chapter, we've worked our way through the process of creating part of an Access application with one aim in mind - to deliberately hit a brick wall.
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ia/visualbasicdevel00onda.pdf
Visual Basic Developer's Toolkit with CDROM (Developer's toolkit) Onda, John Robert, Engelmann, Eric Palo Alto, Calif. : Advice Press, Developer's toolkit, 2nd ed., Palo Alto, Calif, California, 1996
Includes index, System requirements: IBM compatible PC ; CD-ROM drive
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ia/visualbasicnetso0000unse.pdf
Visual Basic .NET Solutions Toolkit: 30 Practical Components for .NET Abraham, Thomas Fredrick; Lhotka, Rockford Birmingham, U.K. : Wrox Press, 1st, First Edition, PS, 2002
viii, 442 pages : 23 cm, \"Programmer to programmer\"--Cover, Includes index
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ia/programmingwithm0000zakd_s0v9.pdf
Programming with microsoft : visual basic 4.0 for Windows for Windows Zak, Diane L. Course Technology, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts, 1997
Aimed at students planning and creating their own interactive Windows applications using the object-oriented programming language, Visual Basic, this text offers task-driven tutorials. Realistic case scenarios provide motivation in step-by-step lessons for both beginners and advanced programmers.
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English [en] · PDF · 62.8MB · 1997 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/professionalvbsa0000oleg.pdf
Visual Basic SAP R/3 programming : [introducing the SAP extensibility technologies Ovanesyan, Oleg Wrox Press Ltd. ; Wrox Press Inc, Birmingham, UK, Chicago, Ill, 1999
This book introduces the fundamentals of SAP, including the new SAP tools and technologies. SAP R/3 business objects and BAPIs are implemented and a guide to the SAP Business Framework is illustrated. The SAP R/3 Automation tools are used to replicate SAP functionality from VB and the DCOM Component Connector is used to generate business object proxies, aswell as programming the core components of the DCOM Component Connector. Browsing the SAP R/3 Business Object Repository is demonstrated and working code samples of both inbound and outbound SAP R/3 operations are included. This book will demonstrate how to combine existing Visual Basic tools with the new extensibility tools, so that you can develop robust enterprise applications based on SAP R/3 from a non-SAP programming environment.
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English [en] · PDF · 23.7MB · 1999 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects Rockford Lhotka Apress L. P., Reprint, PT, 2003
<p>In the late 1990s, author <b>Rockford Lhotka</b> wrote extensively on creating distributed, object-oriented Windows applications using Visual Basic 6, COM, and DCOM. The introduction of .NET has motivated him to revisit these themes and revise his strategy. In this book, he explains the changes introduced by .NET, the possibilities that are emerging, and an essential tutorial on the best ways to make .NET work for you.</p> <p>This book is divided into three parts. In the first, Lhotka analyzes logical and physical application architectures, exploring their effect on scalability, fault tolerance, and performance. In the second, he implements and documents a Visual Basic .NET framework for the creation of distributed, object-oriented applications that employ .NET technologies including remoting, serialization, and auto-deployment. This framework encapsulates functionality such as database access, transaction handling, and location transparency.</p> <p>In the last part of the book, you'll use the framework to create a sample application, and discover the ease with which you can write Windows, Web, and Web services interfaces for the underlying objects. In addition, this book contains the author's own Component-based, Scalable, Logical Architecture (CSLA .NET), an object-oriented framework that can act as the foundation for a diverse range of enterprise applications. By the end of the book, you'll be free to examine, use, and modify this architecture for your own needs.</p>
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ia/visualbasicnetco0000jone.pdf
Visual Basic .NET : a complete object-oriented programming course : including Unified Modelling Language (UML) Jones, P. L. (Phil L.) Australia : Thomson, Australia, ©2003
xxi, 680 pages : 25 cm, Includes index
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ia/beginningvisualb00pete.pdf
Beginning Visual Basic 5 Wright, Peter Birmingham, UK ; Chicago: Wrox Press, Birmingham, UK ; Chicago, ©1997
Going further than any other entry level VB book, this book includes deep coverage of database programming and developing ActiveX controls, the hot new thing in VB. The learning process is reinforced by Q&As at the end of each chapter.
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English [en] · PDF · 38.9MB · 1997 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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lgli/Unknown - VBScript SuperBible - Table of Contents.pdf
VBScript SuperBible - Table of Contents Unknown Waite Group Press, Corte Madera, CA, California, 1996
VBScript is fast becoming the scripting language of Web programming. With it, multimedia, sound, animation, and interactivity can be added to a Web or intranet site. This book details every aspect of the language and gives VBScript developers the most comprehensive collection of information available on the language. <ul> <li>Contains a complete list of HTML 3 features supported by Internet Explorer 3.0</li> <li>Shows how to connect VBScripts to Java applets, ActiveX controls, and 3D animation</li> <li>CD-ROM contains all the source code and examples from the book</li> </ul>
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ia/visualbasicnetco00eric.pdf
Visual Basic . NET code security handbook Lippert, Eric Birmingham, England : Wrox Press, Birmingham, England, ©2002
.NET provides a powerful framework in which to write secure code but unless you understand how attackers think and how the .NET security systems works your code will be vulnerable. Writing secure .NET code requires three things: an understanding of the .NET code security system, attention to detail, and the ability to think from the point of view of an attacker. This book provides a practical guide to the .NET security framework, and also demonstrates best practices to follow and worst practices to avoid. There is no such thing as foolproof security but the techniques demonstrated in this book will go a long way towards making your code secure in the face of attackers. As well as knowing how to write secure code, it is also important to be able to spot holes in your own and others code. This book provides many examples of common vulnerabilities (and how to mitigate them) to help you learn this important skill. Although this book primarily focuses on .NET code access security other aspects of security such as the Window role based security model, cryptography, and calling unmanaged code are covered where relevant. When security vulnerabilities are discovered in your products or systems it is not only embarrassing but also potentially costly to you and or your customers. .NET offers the potential to reduce greatly the number and severity of security vulnerabilities but there are still many pitfalls; this book can help you avoid them. Author Biography: Eric Lippert works for Microsoft designing programming languages and development tools. He has been partly responsible for creating VBScript, JScript, Windows Script Host, and Windows Script Components. He was also involved in the design of JScript .NET and Visual Basic .NET and until recently he was part of the ECMAScript working group. Eric has long been interested in computer security issues particularly with respect to the highly destructive script-related viruses that have appeared over the last few years. He realised in 2001 that even the excellent new security features in the .NET Framework would not solve these problems unless people used and understood them. Since then he has been somewhat obsessive about explaining to anyone who listen how the security system works and why it is important to them.
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ia/learnvbnet0000east.pdf
Learn VB. NET Easttom, Chuck Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc, Jones & Bartlett Learning LLC, Plano, Tex, 2002
When Visual Basic was introduced in 1991, it revolutionized Windows programming. The latest version of Visual Basic, VB.NET, continues that trend, and now has all the power and functionality of other mainstream languages. Learn VB.NET covers all aspects of VB.NET in a format designed to show novice programmers how to develop professional applications. Beginning with basic programming techniques, the author leads readers through the fundamentals of object-oriented programming, Microsoft's .NET architecture, ADO.NET, and object models. Additionally, readers will learn about designing software, testing and debugging, and developing Web-based applications. A brief introduction to object-oriented software design with Unified Modeling Language is provided, along with a discussion of TCP/IP programming. The book offers numerous examples and fully working professional quality applications to illustrate highlighted concepts, and includes review questions at the end of each chapter.
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ia/visualbasiccdtut0000unse.pdf
Visual Basic Cd Tutor: Interactive Multimedia Seminar-in-a-box!/with Workbook Hicks, Clint; Que Corporation Indianapolis, Ind. : Que Corp, CD-Rom edition, May 1995
1 computer optical disc : 4 3/4 in. +, \"Covers version 3 for Windows.\", Disk characteristic: CD-ROM, System requirements: Multimedia PC ; Visual Basic for Windows version 3 ; hard disk with at least 20 Mb free space ; CD-ROM drive ; speakers
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ia/visualbasicnetin0000shel.pdf
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET: Introductory Concepts and Techniques (Shelly Cashman Series) Shelly, Gary B., Cashman, Thomas J., Quasney, Jeffrey J. Boston Mass. : Course Technology, 1 edition, 2003
1 volume (various pagings) : 28 cm +, Includes index, ODL_2016/2017
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ia/internetamerican00rain.pdf
Internet--American Online, Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer Diana Rain D D C Publishing, Incorporated, Visual reference basics, New York, New York State, 1998
This book details the 100 most important and common features of Internet use, covering common tasks in Microsoft Explorer, Netscape Navigator, and America Online. Each function is presented graphically, with illustrations of relevant dialog boxes and icons. This is the perfect desk companion for Internet surfing--ideal for home, school, or work.
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English [en] · PDF · 11.4MB · 1998 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/learntoprogramin0000robi.pdf
Learn to program in Excel VBA in easy steps Robinson, Ed In Easy Steps Limited, In easy steps, Warwickshire, U.K, ©2004
Learning to program in Excel VBA is easy! The Visual Basic programming language is available and waiting in Excel itself - ready to be used. This book will help you utilize the full power of Excel to write and extend macros. It will also allow you to learn to program in Visual Basic - without the expense of buying the Visual Basic software! Its easy, step-by-step, colourful, illustrated approach is ideal for complete beginners or users a little daunted by advanced VBA books. Increase productivity and efficiency with this excellent guide.
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ia/advancednetremot0000ingo.pdf
Advanced .NET remoting in VB .NET : [the Expert's Voice Ingo Rammer Apress ; Distributed to the Book trade in the United States by Springer-Verlag, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed., FR, 2002
<p>With all the attention paid recently to Web services, many developers dont realize that the true successor to DCOM is actually .NET Remoting. And what an improvement it is!</p><p><i>Advanced .NET Remoting in VB .NET</i> is the Visual Basic edition of <b>Ingo Rammer</b>'s bestselling <i>Advanced .NET Remoting</i> <b>(C# edition).</b> This book offers in-depth coverage of the .NET Remoting Framework in Visual Basic .NET. The first part of the book covers everything you as a developer need to know to use the framework and its capabilities in real-world applications, including the basics of server-activated objects versus client-activated objects, formatters, channels, lifetime issues, security, configuration files, and more. The server-side hosting of remotable components in console applications, Windows Services, and IIS are also covered.</p><p>The second part presents .NET Remoting internals, and Rammer shows how the framework really uses message sinks and sink providers, and gives in-depth advice on why and how to implement message and channel sinks. These chapters also provide detailed insight into the synchronous and asynchronous message processing within the framework. Rammer goes far beyond Microsofts documentation in explaining how .NET Remoting really works and how it can be extendedessential information for advanced developers.</p><p>Rammer also presents the development process and source code for several real-world message sinks. He concludes with coverage of the ContextBoundObject class and .NET contexts, which allow the use of the techniques of the .NET Remoting Framework within individual, client-only applications.</p>
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ia/microsoftaspnetp0000duth.pdf
Microsoft ASP.NET programming with Microsoft visual basic . NET : step by step : version 2003 Duthie, G. Andrew, 1967- Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Press, Step by step, Step by step (Redmond, Wash.), Redmond, Wash, Washington State, 2003
<p>Teach yourself how to write high-performance Web applications with ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET 2003—one step at a time. This practical, hands-on tutorial expertly guides you through the fundamental tools and technologies, including the common language runtime, Web Forms, XML Web services, and the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1—including new ASP.NET mobile controls. Work at your own pace through the easy-to-follow lessons and hands-on exercises to learn essential techniques. And accelerate your productivity by working with instructive code examples and best practices for ASP.NET Web development with Visual Basic .NET.</p> <p>Discover how to:</p> <ul> <li>Create a Web application, add a new Web Forms page, and add controls</li> <li>Manage application state and enable session state</li> <li>Configure applications and use side-by-side execution</li> <li>Implement security features in ASP.NET, including new Request Validation</li> <li>Create Web Forms pages</li> <li>Delve deeper into server controls—and build your own</li> <li>Access and bind data</li> <li>Create and use Web services</li> <li>Use caching to improve performance</li> <li>Trace and debug ASP.NET applications</li> <li>Deploy applications manually or through Visual Studio® .NET</li> </ul> <p>Includes practice exercises and sample code on the Web</p>
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ia/learntoprogramda0000smil.pdf
Learn to Program Databases With Visual Basic (Learn to Program) John Smiley Birmingham, UK: Active Path Ltd., Pap/Cdr edition, July 1999
In "Learn to Program Visual Basic Databases," John Smiley provides a solid foundation for the beginning or intermediate user interested in working with database theory and uses this knowledge to create a fully database-enabled Visual Basic application. Smiley's simple, conversational style is entertaining even when he is explaining the most difficult programming principles. The book is classroom-based, and his question and answer format often addresses commonly-asked student queries. Smiley also provides step-by-step instructions for each exercise and handy online references for more information.
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ia/programmingwithv0000cobu.pdf
Programming with Visual BASIC 6 Coburn, Edward J. Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole Publishing, Pacific Grove (Calif.), ©2000
"Now fully updated to the newest version 6 of Microsoft Visual Basic; this step-by-step guide provides a complete introduction to programming using real-world applications from a practical, "on-the-job" perspective. Ideal for use in Visual Basic courses or self paced training, this book enables learners with no prior programming experience to develop innovative programs quickly. Programming with Visual Basic 6 prepares users to create and execute VB applications, understand basic concepts of file access, build links from applications to relational databases, and master the practical use of the latest object linking and embedding techniques."--BOOK JACKET.
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ia/databaseprogramm0000cars.pdf
Database Programming with Visual Basic .NET, Second Edition Thomsen, Carsten Apress ; Distributed to the Book trade in the United States by Springer-Verlag New York, Books for professionals by professionals, 2nd ed, Berkeley, CA, New York, N.Y, ©2003
An updated guide to database programming with Visual Basic.NET explains how to create databases, tables, databse projects, constraints, and other elements from within the Visual Studio.NET IDE, with additional guidelines for creating a complete user management system incorporating SQL Server (or Microsoft Access), Active Directory, and MessageQueue. Original. (Intermediate)
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ia/programmingwithm0000eked.pdf
Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: An Object-Oriented Approach, Michael Ekedahl, William Newman Thompson/Course Technology, 2nd ed, Cambridge Mass. ; London, 2006], ©2007
<p><p>programming With Microsoft Visual Basic 2005&#58; An Object-oriented Approach, Second Edition Is Designed For Individuals With Little Or No Programming Background. In This Edition, Each Chapter Is Divided Into Two Lessons - Concept And Application. The Concept Lesson Appears First. Software Design And Programming Concepts Appear In This Section. In The Application Lesson, You Will Find The Design And Implementation Of A Real-world Application, Along With Limited Hands-on Steps To Complete That Application.<br></p>
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ia/visualbasicsuper00pott.pdf
Visual Basic Superbible/Book and Disk Bill Potter, Taylor Maxwell, Bryon Scott Waite Group Press, 2nd ed., Corte Madera, CA, California, 1993
Includes bibliographical references and index. Rev. ed. of: Visual BASIC superbible / Taylor Maxwell. 1992.
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ia/microsvisualb00halv.pdf
Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0 Professional Step by Step Halvorson, Michael, Halvorsen, Michael Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, Step-by-step (McGraw-Hill Education), 2nd ed, Redmond, WA, 2003
Microsoft Visual Basic's ability to perform some impressive tasks rests on key fundamentals we'll cover carefully in the first part of this book.
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ia/distributedappli00micr.pdf
Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 MCSD Training Kit (Dv-McSd Training Kit) Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Corporation Staff Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, Bk&CD-Rom edition, July 30, 1999
This official Microsoft training kit offers self-paced study and preparation for Exam 70-175, one of the core credits for MCSD certification. The CD-ROM contains hands-on lab exercises, demos, and complete sample applications.
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ia/visualbasic6blac0000holz.pdf
Visual basic 6 black book : indispensable problem solver Steve Holzner, Steven Holzner [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media, 1 edition, 1998
Welcome to our big book on Visual Basic.
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ia/microsoftvisualb0000reaa.pdf
The +Plus Series: Visual Basic for Applications Haag; Alan I. Rea Career Education; McGraw-Hill/Irwin, +Plus series, Boston, ©2005
Aims to focus on technologies that go beyond core applications of Microsoft Office. This book is designed to supplement instruction in core courses.
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nexusstc/Learn Vb.Net/a12be36009e64ebb4e49f6391ad6e358.pdf
Learn VB. NET Chuck Easttom Wordware Publishing, Incorporated, 1ST edition, January 25, 2002
When Visual Basic was introduced in 1991, it revolutionized Windows programming. The latest version of Visual Basic, VB.NET, continues that trend, and now has all the power and functionality of other mainstream languages. Learn VB.NET covers all aspects of VB.NET in a format designed to show novice programmers how to develop professional applications. Beginning with basic programming techniques, the author leads readers through the fundamentals of object-oriented programming, Microsoft's .NET architecture, ADO.NET, and object models. Additionally, readers will learn about designing software, testing and debugging, and developing Web-based applications. A brief introduction to object-oriented software design with Unified Modeling Language is provided, along with a discussion of TCP/IP programming. The book offers numerous examples and fully working professional quality applications to illustrate highlighted concepts, and includes review questions at the end of each chapter.
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Using Visual Basic 3/book And Cd (programming Series) Phil Feldman, Roger Jennings, Barry Seymour, Bob Eidson Que Corp, Programming series, Special ed., Indianapolis, Ind.bQue, United States, 1993
xxxvii,1335p. : 24 cm + Accompanied by VB-CD quarterly (CD-ROM)
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Starting Out with Visual Basic.Net (2nd Edition) (Gaddis Series) Gaddis, Tony; Irvine, Kip R., 1951-; Denton, Bruce Thomson Delmar Learning, 2 edition, October 15, 2002
Starting Out with Visual Basic.NET, 2E is for people who are new to the field of computer programming. An introductory book designed to teach the most computer illiterate user the features of Visual Basic. With its clear and easy-to-understand language, this book provides users with concise and practical program examples that are geared toward real world situations. This approach allows readers to learn how to use various controls, constructs, and features of Visual Basic during appropriate circumstances.
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ia/programmingwithv0000kone.pdf
Programming with Visual Basic.Net for business Koneman, Philip A. Pearson/Prentice Hall, 1st edition, February 19, 2003
<p><p> With The Release Of <i>visual Studio .net,</i> Visual Basic Is Now A Truly Object-oriented Language. This Text Teaches Programming Concepts With Visual Basic .net, Emphasizing Programs That Support All Aspects Of Creating Windows<sup>&#174;</sup> And Asp.net Applications And Web Forms For Businesses That Obtain Input, Perform Data Processing, Generate Output, And Store Program Data For Subsequent Use. The Approach To Programming Utilizes Integrated Cases That Build From Chapter To Chapter; The Cases Are Based Upon Common Business Problems And The Processes Integral To Solving Them. </p> <ul> <li><b><i>consistent Four-step Methodology</b></i>&#151;used In Every Programming Case And Each Chapter To Plan The Application, Design The Interface, Write The Code, And Run The Application.</li> <li><b><i>real-life Programming Examples</b></i>&#151;uses A Business-oriented Visual Basic. Net Project To Illustrate And Explain The Topics In The Chapter.</li> <li><b><i>code Examples</b></i>&#151;as A Visual Basic.net Feature Is First Presented, Learners Are Presented With Code Examples That Demonstrate How To Write The Code That Implements The Feature.</li> <li><b><i>integrated Business Cases Throughout</b></i>&#151;enables Students To See Different Methods For Solving A Problem Or Implementing A Process.</li> <li><b><i>strong And Earlier, Coverage Of Database Issues</b></i>&#151;database Material Is Introduced In Chapter Six.</li> <li><b><i>optional Higher-level Topi6</b></i>&#151;asp.net, Xml (another Perhaps) Are Presented Later In The Text For Optimum Flexibility.</li> <li><b><i>student-focused Pedagogy</b></i>&#151;through Consistent Chapter Organization (list) Students Are Provided Theframework To Assess Understanding, Apply Their Knowledge, And Code Better Programs.</li> </ul></p>
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ia/beginningnetwebs0000bust_k0d6.pdf
Beginning . NET web services with Visual Basic . NET Karli Watson, Joseph Bustos, Joe Bustos Peer Information, Programmer to programmer, Birmingham, 2002
<i>Beginning .NET Web Services using Visual Basic .NET</i> guides programmers with a working knowledge of VB.NET through the development of powerful and user-friendly Web Services. Web Services build on componentization via the Internet or an intranet, enabling a calling application to implement a service without requiring it to have prior knowledge of the service offered. The opportunities enabled by this technology have ensured that Web Services hold an important place in the .NET environment and have opened up the development possibilities available to programmers. This book will help you to develop your knowledge of Web Services using a teaching style that is designed to increase your confidence as you progress through the practical examples. <p>Author Biography: Based in Los Angeles, California, Joseph Bustos is a principal consultant for Tactical Systems, Incorporated. Joe has been developing cutting-edge real-world systems for over 12 years, specializing in high-end corporate, government, and entertainment solutions. For the last two years, his work has been spearheading high-profile projects focusing on SOAP and the Web Services revolution. Joe was a finalist in the first ever Microsoft/Fawcette Technical Publishing XML Web Services Contest and a guest speaker at VSLive 2002 in San Francisco.</p> <p>Joe has worked with a number of high-tech companies, helping them to develop scalable cutting-edge solutions. He is always interested in working with companies to solve challenging problems.</p> <p> Karli Watson is an in-house author for Wrox. He started out with the intention of becoming a world famous nanotechnologist, so perhaps one day you might recognize his name as he receives a Nobel Prize. For now, though, Karli's computing interests include all things mobile, and upcoming technologies such as C#. He can often be found preaching about these technologies at conferences.</p>
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ia/outlook2000vbapr00dway.pdf
Outlook 2000 VBA programmer's reference [electronic resource] Dwayne R Gifford Peer Information Inc., Birmingham [England, ©1999
Outlook 2000 is an important part of the Office 2000 program suite, and will be available in the Premium, Professional, Standard and Small Business editions of Office 2000. At present, most people use Outlook for sending and receiving emails and little else, however, Outlook 2000 is set to become a very powerful organizational tool. Outlook 2000 now hosts VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) and hence there is a strong emphasis on between-application automation, Using VBA, the user can program his or her own programs in what is essentially a subset of the Visual Basic programming languages. This is neat because it allows you to automate a lot of mailing and calendaring tasks that would otherwise take up a lot of time - one press of a button could take names from an Access database, write a letter in Word addressed to each individual, and then email all the letters at once. This book presents a full reference to the Outlook object model - which is essentially the object-oriented system of organizing the functional capacities that make up the Outlook program. There will be a short introduction to VBA itself, and the rest of the book will document aspects of programming Outlook through that object model. This book will be in three broad sections: the first part introduces Outlook and VBA; the second offers interesting, thematic discussions of the workings of the Outlook 2000. The third and final part offers a full reference to the Outlook object model.
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Professional Visual Basic 6 : the 2003 programmer's resource Ablan, Jerry, Ferracchiati, Fabio Claudio, Livingstone-Perez, Steven, Payet, Ryan, Steinle, Larry, Tegels, Kent, Weyenberg, Rick, Varallo, Vincent, Xie, Donald WROX Press Ltd, Pap/Cdr edition, January 2003
Are you still working in VB6? Do you feel like Wrox has forgotten about you? Well, we do care... and to make it up to you we've just released a VB6 book that tackles the practical issues that VB6 programmers are facing today. In 2003, VB6 is still the most popular programming language. But the demands of programming have changed massively since its release. Now programmers need to contend with Web programming, XML, Web Services, and COM+ is more important than ever. For professional VB6 programmers, this book will help you push the limits of what VB6 can do... showing how to go beyond drag and drop GUI development, and get real power out of VB6. As well as a 650-page book giving you up to date advice, tips, and guidance on VB6 programming, Professional VB6 comes with a CD containing five other VB books in electronic form, ten additional case studies from existing Wrox books, and code examples. The five books electronic books Visual Basic 6 UML Design and Development Professional Visual Basic 6 Web Programming Professional Visual Basic 6 Project Management Professional Visual Basic 6 MTS Programming Fast Track VB.NET
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VB COM : a Visual Basic programmer's introduction to COM Lewis, Thomas, 1970- Birmingham [UK] ; Chicago, Ill. : Wrox Press, 1st, First Edition, US, 1999
ix, 344 pages : 23 cm, Includes index
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Microsoft Visual Basic BASICS : Book w/ CD Knowlton, Todd, Collins, Stephen, Todd Knowlton,Stephen Collings South-Western Educational Pub, Begin and succeed in computer science series, Cincinnati, Ohio, ©2000
<p><P>From forms to properties and loops to graphics, this book provides a step-by-step introduction to the Visual Basic programming language. Beginners will learn Windows-based programming quickly and easily and will become comfortable with the concept and vocabulary of computer programming. This introduction to Visual Basic focuses on important concepts such as event-driven programming and working with objects and progresses to hands-on exercises, and reinforcement activities.<br></p>
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Beginning Visual Basic .NET Matthew Reynolds, Jonathan Crossland, Richard Blair, Thearon Willis Birmingham: Wrox Press, Programmer to programmer, Birmingham, cop. 2001
Visual Basic .NET is the latest version of the most widely used programming language in the world, popular with professional developers and complete beginners alike. This book will teach you Visual Basic .NET from first principles. You'll quickly and easily learn how to write Visual Basic .NET code and create attractive windows and forms for the users of your applications. To get you started on the road to professional development you'll also learn about object-oriented programming, creating your own controls, working with databases, creating menus, and working with graphics. <p>This book is written in the proven Wrox beginning style with clear explanations and plenty of code samples. Every new concept is explained thoroughly with Try It Out! examples and there are end-of-chapter questions to test yourself.</p><p>This book covers:</p><ul class=noindent><li>Installing Visual Basic .NET<br></li><li>How to write Visual Basic .NET code<br></li><li>What the .NET Framework is and why it's important<br></li><li>Controlling the flow through your application with loops and branching structures<br></li><li>Creating useful windows and screens<br></li><li>Creating your own menus<br></li><li>A complete introduction to object-oriented programming<br></li><li>Working with graphics<br></li><li>Creating your own controls<br></li><li>Accessing databases with ADO.NET<br></li><li>Creating applications for the web<br><br><br> This book is aimed at readers who wish to learn to program using Visual Basic .NET. It assumes you have no prior experience of programming, but moves at a fast enough pace to be interesting if you have programmed in another language.</li></ul><p>Author Biography: After working with Wrox Press on a number of projects since 1999, Matthew Reynolds is now an in-house author for Wrox, writing about and working with virtually all aspects of Microsoft.NET. He's also a regular contributor to Wrox's ASPToday, C#Today and Web Services Architect. He can be reached on matthewr@wrox.com.</p><p>Jonathan Crossland is co-author of Professional Windows DNA and a Systems Component Architect for Makoot Ltd. First acting as a promoter for the company and now MD, Jonathan spends a great number of hours with his team promoting web services. Jonathan has worked in the industry for just over 7 years, and works with VB.NET, C#, XML, VB6 and other related technologies.</p><p>Richard Blair is an MCSD and member of the Al and Dave fan club. He is currently working as a Consultant specializing in Web development. Rich has used Visual Basic since the Version 2.0 beta, and has been very happy to witness the changes the language has gone through. He has also co-authored Professional ASP XML and Professional VB.NET; both published by Wrox Press Ltd.</p><p> Thearon Willis currently works as a senior consultant and develops Intranet applications using ASP, DHTML, XML, JavaScript, VBScript, VB COM components, and SQL Server.</p>
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Visual basic 6 COM+ Programming Bible (with CD-ROM) Mueller, John Paul John Wiley & Sons; Wiley, Pap/Cdr edition, November 2000
The Visual Basic COM+ Programming Bible is for experienced Visual Basic 6 programmers who are making the transition from traditional client-server to multi-tier Windows DNA applications. In its first two sections, this new addition to the Programming Bible series offers a thorough introduction to ActiveX, COM, DCOM and COM+ and shows how to build ActiveX controls and robust COM+ components using the latest version of Visual Basic and the forthcoming COM+ 1.0 component services of Windows 2000. The third and final section of the book shows how components can be combined to build a complete distributed application that draws on Windows 2000 application services, including those of MTS, MSMQ, ASP and SQL Server. The book is organized as reference with entries that include tutorials, step-by-step instructions, code samples and other elements designed to speed mastery of the subject matter. The book favors depth of coverage of beginning to intermediate COM+ topics to provide the new Visual Basic COM+ programmer with a solid grounding in the subject.
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nexusstc/VBA programming for Microsoft Office project : versions 98 through 2007/78f6324725d4e36b19f8e05faf590cbd.pdf
VBA programming for Microsoft Office project : versions 98 through 2007 ; [for beginning and advanced developers Rod Gill; Gary L Chefetz and Dale A. Howard Soho Corp. DBA MSProjectExperts, EPM learning, 2007
Rod Gill's VBA Programming for Microsoft Office Project, Versions 98 through 2007 is the first book devoted to Microsoft Project VBA. Rod Gill helps you get the most from the worlds most popular Project Management tool by showing you ways to automate away the drudgeries of schedule manipulation, how to vastly enhance your reporting capabilities, and how to integrate with other Microsoft Office applications like Access and Excel. VBA Programming for Microsoft Office Project is packed with carefully commented code samples described through a one-step-at-a-time learning approach, each successively building toward more useful and complex application code. With 14 fully functional macros plus many samples of useful code snippets available for download from the official book site, you can start realizing efficiency gains on your very first day using this long-awaited resource. The books editors include Microsoft Project MVPs Gary L. Chefetz and Dale A. Howard, the authoring team who produced the only book on Project Server 2002, and seven titles covering Project and Project Server 2003 including the benchmark Administering an Enterprise PMO using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 and Managing Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003.
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Microsoft Visual Basic 6: Introductory Concepts and Techniques (Shelly Cashman Series) Shelly, Gary B., Cashman, Thomas J., Mick, Michael, Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Michael Mick COURSE TECHNOLOGY, 1999, 1999
<p>Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman Series, this text offers a clear screen-by-screen, step-by-step approach to learning basic Visual Basic 6 skills.</p>
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