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Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 programmer's guide / Microsoft.

Title
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 programmer's guide / Microsoft.
Publication
Redmond, Wash. : Microsoft Press, c1998.

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TextUse in library QA76.73.B3 M5589 1998Off-site
CD-ROM Mastering Visual Basic 6.0TextUse in library QA76.73.B3 M5589 1998 CD-ROM Mastering Visual Basic 6.0Off-site

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Microsoft Corporation.
Description
xv, 959 p. : ill.; 23 cm. +
Summary
  • Created by the Microsoft Visual Basic development team in convenient, easy-to-digest print form, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Programmer's Guide is a comprehensive resource for beginning to intermediate users. It is designed to help you get the best possible results from one of Microsoft's most popular programming systems for Windows. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Programmer's Guide will help you learn programming fundamentals, create your first Visual Basic program, and optimize and distribute applications.
  • Taken from the Programmer's Guide content available in the online documentation, but available in printed form only from Microsoft Press, the book provides vital insights into creating applications for stand-alone desktops, networked PCs, the Internet and intranets, and the components market.
Alternative Title
Visual Basic 6.0 programmer's guide
Subject
  • BASIC (Computer program language)
  • Microsoft Visual BASIC
  • Visual Basic (Computer program language)
Genre/Form
CD-ROMs.
Note
  • Includes index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
pt. 1. Visual Basic Basics. Ch. 1. Introducing Visual Basic. Ch. 2. Developing an Application in Visual Basic. Ch. 3. Forms, Controls, and Menus. Ch. 4. Managing Projects. Ch. 5. Programming Fundamentals -- pt. 2. What You Can Do with Visual Basic. Ch. 6. Creating a User Interface. Ch. 7. Using Visual Basic's Standard Controls. Ch. 8. More About Programming. Ch. 9. Programming with Objects. Ch. 10. Programming with Components. Ch. 11. Responding to Mouse and Keyboard Events. Ch. 12. Working with Text and Graphics. Ch. 13. Debugging Your Code and Handling Errors. Ch. 14. Processing Drives, Folders, and Files. Ch. 15. Designing for Performance and Compatibility. Ch. 16. International Issues. Ch. 17. Distributing Your Applications.
ISBN
1572318635
LCCN
^^^98014786^
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library