Rating: Summary: Another excellent Wrox book! Review: A book like this has been needed for a long time. It will be a big help for any beginning Visual Basic programmer who wants to start designing large distributed programs; maybe someone who knows how to program but is working on a big project for the first time.The examples are all very well put together, and the explanations are all very clear. As a professional programmer, I own a few Wrox books, all very good, and this one hasn't disappointed me. I would recommend this for people working with me. It covers a lot of technologies for the beginner but shows how to use them all together very well. I would happily recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: Another excellent Wrox book! Review: A book like this has been needed for a long time. It will be a big help for any beginning Visual Basic programmer who wants to start designing large distributed programs; maybe someone who knows how to program but is working on a big project for the first time. The examples are all very well put together, and the explanations are all very clear. As a professional programmer, I own a few Wrox books, all very good, and this one hasn't disappointed me. I would recommend this for people working with me. It covers a lot of technologies for the beginner but shows how to use them all together very well. I would happily recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: An Excellent book to gain Enterprise Level Experience Review: Before buying this book I was curious how the enterprise level VB developement has been done. Though I am a developer, I did not have enterprise level experience. I was searching for a book which gives a real world development. It's a great book !!. It jumps into the subject with real world example, Banking Application. This is the pattern required by the people who're waiting for a enterprise level experience. I can recommend it without haveing any doubt. Go ahead and buy it, you never regret it. my congratulations to all authors to this book. Thusith Kathaluwage AACS,MCSE,NCC
Rating: Summary: Great book for beginners in Visual Basic. Review: For the beginner in Visual Basic programming like me, this is a great book. It really shows how to extend horizons from small applications to large systems. You'll also develop your own specialized techniques and functions for producing more efficient and successful programs. I found very useful explainations how to aprroach 3-tier solutions. The book relates to the most recent technologies, which can help you, develop Internet based applications. I have found a book very useful in advancing my programming skills.
Rating: Summary: Great book for beginners in Visual Basic. Review: For the beginner in Visual Basic programming like me, this is a great book. It really shows how to extend horizons from small applications to large systems. You'll also develop your own specialized techniques and functions for producing more efficient and successful programs. I found very useful explainations how to aprroach 3-tier solutions. The book relates to the most recent technologies, which can help you, develop Internet based applications. I have found a book very useful in advancing my programming skills.
Rating: Summary: WROX falls short with this one Review: I'm a huge fan of the book that WROX has put out over the years (the 2 Beginning VB 6 books are phenominal). They've taught me virtually everything I know about programming. However, I must say that this book falls far short of my expectations for this publisher. It started out great; the examples of using RUP and UML were very helpful. I also learned a lot about MTS, XML, etc. that I did not know before. However, when it got to to actually writing the application, I had to take charge. Repetitive logic, misaligned object architechture, and not enough descriptions made me so frustrated that I only finished the book so I could rewrite the application more efficiently. Now, I'm a far cry from a professional programmer, so maybe I'm not seeing the whole picture. But, when I read a book to lean a new technology or method, I don't expect to be saying things like "Why did they do it this way?" or "It'd be much more clear if they did it this way." These, among other things, were said while reading every page in the sections dealing with writing the app. All in all it was very disappointing, but I won't hold it against these guys; they're still my favorite.
Rating: Summary: WROX falls short with this one Review: I'm a huge fan of the book that WROX has put out over the years (the 2 Beginning VB 6 books are phenominal). They've taught me virtually everything I know about programming. However, I must say that this book falls far short of my expectations for this publisher. It started out great; the examples of using RUP and UML were very helpful. I also learned a lot about MTS, XML, etc. that I did not know before. However, when it got to to actually writing the application, I had to take charge. Repetitive logic, misaligned object architechture, and not enough descriptions made me so frustrated that I only finished the book so I could rewrite the application more efficiently. Now, I'm a far cry from a professional programmer, so maybe I'm not seeing the whole picture. But, when I read a book to lean a new technology or method, I don't expect to be saying things like "Why did they do it this way?" or "It'd be much more clear if they did it this way." These, among other things, were said while reading every page in the sections dealing with writing the app. All in all it was very disappointing, but I won't hold it against these guys; they're still my favorite.
Rating: Summary: Excellent next step! Review: If you already have some VB programming experience or have at least read a beginner Visual Basic book, then "Beginning Visual Basic 6 Application Development" is an excellent next step. This book will help you make the transition from smaller apps to much larger real world business applications. It does this with the help of a sample projects which demonstrates how to implement and deploy a fully functional application based on an online banking system. The book covers technologies such as UML, COM, MTS, ADO, and SQL. The end of the book web enables the sample project through ASP and demonstrates how to implement inter-application communication through XML. If you're looking to move one more step up the Visual Basic learning tree, then this book is a definite must.
Rating: Summary: Excellent next step! Review: If you already have some VB programming experience or have at least read a beginner Visual Basic book, then "Beginning Visual Basic 6 Application Development" is an excellent next step. This book will help you make the transition from smaller apps to much larger real world business applications. It does this with the help of a sample projects which demonstrates how to implement and deploy a fully functional application based on an online banking system. The book covers technologies such as UML, COM, MTS, ADO, and SQL. The end of the book web enables the sample project through ASP and demonstrates how to implement inter-application communication through XML. If you're looking to move one more step up the Visual Basic learning tree, then this book is a definite must.
Rating: Summary: this is how a book on programming should be written Review: In my opinion, this is how every book that attempts to teach computer programming should be written. Most books on programming tend to teach bits and pieces that leave the reader hanging in mid-air. You learn the "alphabets" and the "parts of speech" of a programming language, but you are not taught how to put it all together into a beautiful prose, right? Not this book. "Beginning VB 6 AppDev" takes you, as it were, by the hands, and leads you through the tunnels, the caverns and other subtleties of application development. What you have at the end is a superb application, and a well enlightened reader. It is very rare to find a book this good: a single book that covers virtually everything needed to develop a fully, functional scalable application. Yes, it covers the whole development life cycle of a multitiered application. The authors did a very good job. I gave it five stars because it is worth five stars. If you are not convinved, get a copy, and study it.
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