Visual Basic Version 6 Made Simple (Made Simple Computer S.) - Hardcover

Morris, Stephen

 
9780750651899: Visual Basic Version 6 Made Simple (Made Simple Computer S.)

Synopsis

Visual Basic 6 is the most recent version of Microsoft's Windows development system for creating Windows components and programmes and for developing applications for the Internet. This work is intended for new programmers or those who have worked in non-Windows environments and who need to acquire new skills. It includes information for readers to develop their own applications and begin to discover the full capabilities on offer. The main topics include: creating applications for Windows 95, 98 and NT; writing and testing Visual Basic code; creating WebClasses to allow the development of Internet applications; and accessing external databases.

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About the Author

Steve Morris has been writing about computers and software packages for 14 years. His first book (Getting to Know Your IBM PC ) came after a degree in Maths, an MSc in Statistics and 5 years' experience in market gardening! He has written about most aspects of computers, with books ranging from beginner's guides to more advanced reference manuals. Although he has written over 40 titles, he remembers with particular affection such gems as 'Business Computing with the Merlin Tonto' and 'The Automated Office'. Stephen is the Author of the following Made Simple Computer Books: Excel for Windows 3.1 Excel for Windows 95 Excel 97 EXCEL 2000 Excel 2000 in Business Lotus 123 (v5) for Windows 3.1 Visual Basic Delphi Made Simple Visual C++ Made Simple Windows Programming He is also author of the following Digital Press title: Object Oriented Programming under Windows: A practical handbook and has also authored the following Newnes titles: Newnes File Formats Pocket Book Newnes PC Programmers Pocket Book

Synopsis

Visual Basic 6 is the most recent version of Microsoft's Windows development system for creating Windows components and programmes and for developing applications for the Internet. This work is intended for new programmers or those who have worked in non-Windows environments and who need to acquire new skills. It includes information for readers to develop their own applications and begin to discover the full capabilities on offer. The main topics include: creating applications for Windows 95, 98 and NT; writing and testing Visual Basic code; creating WebClasses to allow the development of Internet applications; and accessing external databases.

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