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Visual Basic Object and Component Handbook
by Peter Vogel
List Price: $49.99
Our Price: $37.49
ISBN: 0130230731
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR (15 June, 2000)
Edition: Paperback
Sales Rank: 36,293
Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5
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Rating: 5 out of 5
A Must Read...
Whether you have been developing with VB since 3.0 or you are new to 6.0 - this book is a "must read". There are some good books that focus on the technology of (D)COM, and others that focus on writing code. This book is the most focused effort that I have come across that provides the reader with the practical "implementation" of OOP with VB.Interface / implementation designs and strategies, component design/development and deployment all become clear(er) within the folds of this well written text.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Good book on VB object and component
I studied the object oriented programming(OOP) with C++ before, but I do not know much on OOP with VB. So I purchased this book to learn OOP with visual basic, as well as component design. It is proved that this is really a good purchase. After reading the book, I am doing very well on the object oriented programming with Visual Basic now. I would recommend this book to the programmers who are interested in VB object and component. However, I do think that this book can be better if it is better sentenced. I have read many technical books. It takes me some time to understand what the author is talking about sometimes with this book.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Excellent reference and study guide for Visual Basic 6.0
This book takes comprehensive look at Visual Basic Objects and Components including ActiveX EXEs, DLLs, Documents, and MTS/COM+. Every type of object or component is examined in this book and very well explained in a way to make you understand. Peter Vogel's writting style makes reading this book easy. This book was a major study guide for the Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 (exam 70-176) and the Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 (exam 70-175). I passed both exams. This was an excellent addendum to the Transcender courses and I use this book several times a week as a reference. There are a lot of Visual Basic 6.0 shops out there and I would highly recommend that this book be part of their reference library. The author is suppose to be writing a Visual Basic.Net Object and Component Handbook which is due out next year. If that book is as good as this book, I will highly recommend it too. I have about 30 Visual Basic books and this book is one of the best.
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