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Microsoft Visual Basic Professional 6.0 Step by Step (Step by Step (Microsoft)) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

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  • Taschenbuch: 400 Seiten
  • Verlag: Microsoft Press Books; Auflage: Pap/Cdr (4. September 1998)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1572318090
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572318090
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,4 x 18,8 x 4,8 cm
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In 24 easy-to-follow lessons, Microsoft Visual Basic Professional 6.0: Step by Step covers all of the fundamentals of programming with VB6. The book breaks lessons down into clearly defined steps and concise discussions that assist in creating demonstrative sample programs.

A companion CD-ROM contains 84 projects, organised into 24 folders to match the chapters in the book, plus an extras folder. The sheer number of projects and abundance of source code provide a valuable resource that will help beginning programmers get started quickly.

Though it contains a complete introduction, the book avoids or simply briefs on some advanced topics like multiple document interface (which, of course, advanced programmers would need to be familiar with, though it receives only a one-page sidebar).

The discussion of object linking and embedding, while a tad Microsoft Office-centric, adequately introduces and explains a potentially difficult subject. The book also contains lessons on current topics, including DHTML and file transfer, a pleasant surprise as Richter gives these topics their due.

For those looking for a complete, hands-on introduction to Visual Basic programming, this book will provide a valuable resource. --John Keogh

Topics covered: Using the Visual Basic development environment; forms and projects; properties; exiting Visual Basic; creating a new project; running a program; creating an executable; using controls; menus and dialog boxes; variables; mathematical operators; conditional and looping code; debugging; printers and error handlers; graphics; drag and drop; file operations; modules, functions, and procedures; collections; static and dynamic arrays; string functions; text files; simple encryption; using Access databases; launching OLE-aware Windows programs; OLE Automation; the Windows clipboard; ActiveX controls; integrating sound and video; monitoring your systems memory; downloading files using FTP and HTTP; using Internet Explorer to display HTML files; working with DHTML; creating an HTML page that supports DHTML; using ActiveX controls in DHTML pages; brief discussion of preparing a DHTML project for deployment as an HTML file and DLL; ActiveX Data Objects; FlexGrid; using the CD-ROM.

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In 24 easy-to-follow lessons, Microsoft Visual Basic Professional 6.0: Step by Step covers all of the fundamentals of programming with VB6. The book breaks lessons down into clearly defined steps and concise discussions that assist in creating demonstrative sample programs.

A companion CD-ROM contains 84 projects, organized into 24 folders to match the chapters in the book, plus an extras folder. The sheer number of projects and abundance of source code provide a valuable resource that will help beginning programmers get started quickly.

Though it contains a complete introduction, the book avoids or simply briefs on some advanced topics like multiple document interface (which, of course, advanced programmers would need to be familiar with, though it receives only a one-page sidebar).

The discussion of object linking and embedding, while a tad Microsoft Office-centric, adequately introduces and explains a potentially difficult subject. The book also contains lessons on current topics, including DHTML and file transfer, a pleasant surprise as Richter gives these topics their due.

For those looking for a complete, hands-on introduction to Visual Basic programming, this book will provide a valuable resource. --John Keogh

Topics covered: Using the Visual Basic development environment; forms and projects; properties; exiting Visual Basic; creating a new project; running a program; creating an executable; using controls; menus and dialog boxes; variables; mathematical operators; conditional and looping code; debugging; printers and error handlers; graphics; drag and drop; file operations; modules, functions, and procedures; collections; static and dynamic arrays; string functions; text files; simple encryption; using Access databases; launching OLE-aware Windows programs; OLE Automation; the Windows clipboard; ActiveX controls; integrating sound and video; monitoring your systems memory; downloading files using FTP and HTTP; using Internet Explorer to display HTML files; working with DHTML; creating an HTML page that supports DHTML; using ActiveX controls in DHTML pages; brief discussion of preparing a DHTML project for deployment as an HTML file and DLL; ActiveX Data Objects; FlexGrid; using the CD-ROM.


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excellent for beginners 25. Juli 2000
Format:Taschenbuch
first let me start of by telling everyone to avoid any dummies/24 hours books, they are just a waste of money, period. this book is all any beginner needs to start programming visual basic applications, it covers a wide variety of topics, and let's you delve into all the topics. there are plenty of samples which i found to be quite useful. if you want to learn vb 6 this is the book for you.
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If you know the language and are somewhat familiar with it, you do not want this book. This book is better for beginners because it covers basic concepts and gives beginners the basic know how to build your very own fully functional professional looking programs. This book has been very helpful for me and it would be good for any VB newbie.
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Reyadh H ALQatari ASC 5. Juli 2000
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The book is very good for a beginner like me. It teaches the VB step by step as The title says WITH SIMPLE AND EaSY WAY. BUT it does not cover in detail encough LiKe topics in database and menus. in generAL it ok for a somebody starting from ZERo.
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Not Very Useful
I purchased this book with the expectation of learning of Visual Basic. This expectation was not met. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 27. Juni 2000 von Isaac Eleftheriadis
Not for complete beginners
I sing praise to Microsoft's marketing department. To see how beginning VB should be taugh, buy John Smiley's "Learn to Program with Visual Basic". Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 23. Juni 2000 veröffentlicht
Almost there
This book was headed for excellence until halfway through. As the subject becomes more difficult the author simply prints the code and has you open up and read the examples... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 15. Juni 2000 von "joeleary"
Its a good book if you are just starting
Well I had VB a few weeks before I got this book and I had been learning from online info before I got it. So I did not get that much out of it. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 13. Juni 2000 von Adam L Chamberlin
Another MS Press let down
My experience with MS press has not been that great. This is the second MS press book I have bought and I've been pretty disappointed. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 1. Juni 2000 von Natalie Morales
Not to shabby!
Great for the newcomers. The layout is simple and effective. My classes were based on this book, and I scored very well on my tests due to the thorough job the book does.
Am 31. Mai 2000 veröffentlicht
Excellent Book for a Beginner
I am not a professional programmer but wanted an introduction to VB 6.0 just to see what it was all about. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 27. April 2000 veröffentlicht
Nice layout but teaches poor progarmming pracitces
Based on the reviews of others, I selected this book as a text for my VB class. While the book layout and topic are well done, the author introduces very poor programming... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 20. April 2000 von Peter Shkabara
Great book for VB Newbies
I never thought VB could be so easy. I only knew HTML and now Ialso now VB. Ya, it took me two months. But, I got it all down now anduse it at work. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 17. April 2000 von Konstantinos Nikolaidis
Excellent book for experienced developers new to VB
Coming from a Delphi applications developer background, I found this book easy to follow for my introduction to VB 6. I didn't realize how easy VB is to learn. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 1. April 2000 von Mike Hageali
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