VB 6 Books
-
Office 2003 Programming: Real World Applications
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Ty Anderson, Apress
(Author Ty Anderson) seems to 'get it'? The book is cool because he spends a lot of time defining the problems that he solves and shows why X or Y was chosen. ...aimed at experienced VB6 and VB.Net developers who want to get something up and running with Office as quickly as possible in order to solve a specific business problem. — Bill Coan, Programming Office Office 2003 has been enhanced to improve development and integration with Visual Basic business applications.
-
COBOL and Visual Basic on .NET: A Guide for the Reformed Mainframe Programmer
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Chris L. Richardson, Apress
COBOL and Visual Basic on .NET is a comprehensive guide to help mainframe programmers successfully complete a .NET retraining effort. This book is intended for the COBOL/CICS mainframe community of programmers making the transition from the mainframe to .NET, and also for those who simply wish to broaden their .NET knowledge base. Starting with a complete set of .NET retraining prerequisites and a full chapter answering the question "What is .NET?
-
Web Programming Unleashed
Published 24 years ago
by Robert F. Breedlove, Unknown
This comprehensive tome explores all aspects of the latest technology craze-Internet programming. Programmers will turn to the proven expertise of the Unleashed series for accurate, day-and-date in...
-
Active Server Pages for Dummies
Published 23 years ago
by Bill Hatfield, Unknown
ASP for Dummies proves that despite the intimidating appearance of ASP code, the system isn't that hard to learn and can be a lot of fun. The book delivers this introduction to ASP using examples i...
-
Bug Proofing Visual Basic
Published 22 years ago
by Rod Stephens, Unknown
A valuable collection of tools to prevent program bugs and to exterminate them when you find them. The longer a bug exists in a system, the harder it is to locate and repair. From Visual Basic guru...
-
Professional C#
Published 19 years ago
by Simon Robinson, Burt Harvey, Craig McQueen, Christian Nagel, Morgan Skinner, Jay Glynn, Karli Watson, Ollie Cornes, Jerod Moemeka, Wrox
The ideal introduction to writing C# programs on the .NET Framework, for developers working at the leading edge.
-
Beginning Object-Oriented ASP.NET 2.0 with VB .NET: From Novice to Professional
Published 15 years ago includes sample chapter
by Brian Myers, Apress
Beginning Object-Oriented ASP.NET 2.0 with VB .NET covers all of the basics, from definition to inheritance. This book even includes a chapter on Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, enabling you to create ASP.NET 2.0 applications. Also included are chapters on creating web forms, web controls, and web services. Code samples illustrate the usage of each concept.
-
Foundations of WF: an Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation
Published 14 years ago includes sample chapter
by Brian Myers, Apress
Have you ever spent hours coding workflow for your applications? If so, the new Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) technology will make your life easier. Foundations of WF: An Introduction to Windows Workflow Foundation introduces you to using Visual Studio 2005 and the Windows Workflow Foundation (part of Windows Vista) to create workflow packages. The book begins by giving you an overview of Windows Workflow Foundation.
-
Managed C++ and .NET Development: Visual Studio .NET 2003 Edition
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Stephen R. G. Fraser, Apress
This book answers the question, Do you need to learn C# or VB .NET to develop in .NET? You'll learn that the answer is in fact no, at least until you're good and ready. With Managed C++, your hard-earned skills as an established C++ developer or beginner won't be wasted. Microsoft touts that .NET is language neutral and this book proves it, at least in the area of C++. Managed C++ and .NET Development is truly a
-
Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Rockford Lhotka, Apress
In the late 1990s, author Rockford Lhotka 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 new possibilities that are emerging, and an essential tutorial on the best ways to make .NET work for you. This book is divided into three parts.