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Active Visual Basic 5.0 (Microsoft Programming Series) |
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Rating: Summary: This book opened my eyes to VB and ActiveX Review: Before reading this book, I never quite understood where the COM and ActiveX technologies fit in with Visual Basic. This book is well written and clearly explains the inner workings of where VB meets ActiveX.
Rating: Summary: Easy reading and informative Review: Despite some errors in the exercises of the books, the materials covered were presented in a easy to learn and and no nonesense fashion. The book also covered Winsock and Internet controls, tips on using ASP server objects for which I find very useful to read on.
Rating: Summary: Easy reading and informative Review: Despite some errors in the exercises of the books, the materials covered were presented in a easy to learn and and no nonesense fashion. The book also covered Winsock and Internet controls, tips on using ASP server objects for which I find very useful to read on.
Rating: Summary: Accessible, useful, but only acceptable due to the subject Review: I enjoyed this book; it's well-organized, nicely illustrated and well-indexed. I found what I needed in a couple of specific cases (this beats many books in my library). A previous reviewer points out errors on p.86 and, yup, they're there. Makes it sound like Drag/drop uses the clipboard and that's not true. Yup. It's a hideously complex subject, however, and this book presents overview and detail in a very accessible way.
Rating: Summary: A Visual Basic Developer's Bible Review: The Eddon boys clearly define the essence of VB development. You can literally pick this book up and read it from cover to cover or reference specific topics for review. The Eddons' provide a clear discussion of Microsoft's ActiveX approach as it relates to VB and VB related Web development (ASP, VBScript, and IIS). This book is not bogged down in endless code examples that have little significance to development efforts. It is a verbose descriptive book emphasizing theory and comprehension, sprinkled with precise examples that are easily understood and duplicated. Hands down this is the best book I have found on VB ActiveX and the Web.
Rating: Summary: Very good book Review: There were some mistakes in the exercises of this book, nevertheless, they were pretty straight forward and simple to understand. I enjoyed reading the book for its simple methods in teaching the advance features of VB such as COM and ActiveX, and I also like the many examples and exercises in the book to keep the readers follow along and to get their hands dirty with coding. It is easy to read and at the same time, very informative.
Rating: Summary: Excellent. One of the best books from MS Press. Review: This book is a must for people that want TONS of code examples, learn how to build ASP pages, and more..But the biggest feature, you will learn how to make your own ACTIVEX Controls! I would recommend this book, for anyone who wants to have the apps support the intellimouse (Source with code included) and other neat stuff. The code projects are WONDERFUL. Also comes with Visual Basic Control Creation Edition! Also comes with a whole bunch of other neat programs that allow you to make ActiveX stuff, like ActiveX SDK, and lots of other stuff...But I would get this book if you have the money! Its a good reference, and a fun book to read through. Have Fun!
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