Visual Basic 6: Error Coding and Layering (Prentice Hall Series on Microsoft Technologies)

Visual Basic 6: Error Coding and Layering (Prentice Hall Series on Microsoft Technologies)

by TysonGill (Author)

Synopsis

Introduces innovative, fully integrated technical and management strategies for improving the results of any Visual Basic 6 project, for analysts, programmers, and managers. Coverage includes creation of safe coding frameworks, layered techniques that simplify debugging and maintenance, preventing errors, and smart coding teams. Other subjects are error coding mechanics, programming architecture, and corporate strategies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 260
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 13 Dec 1999

ISBN 10: 0130172278
ISBN 13: 9780130172273
Book Overview:

For VB professionals who demand excellence, Visual Basic 6: Error Coding and Layering presents a start-to-finish plan for achieving it. Tyson Gill introduces innovative, fully-integrated technical and management strategies for dramatically improving the results of any VB6 project. Understand the smart coding triangle and how to create safe coding frameworks that lead to error-resistant code. Discover new ways to anticipate and prevent errors; then master over 20 valuable error-coding techniques. Architect your software to avoid key causes of failure, and learn layered techniques that simplify debugging and maintenance. Visual Basic 6: Error Coding and Layering also delivers the industry's most powerful VB project management strategies, from smart coding teams to hyper-libraries to adaptive development. Whether you're a VB6 developer, analyst, or manager, this is your single source for everything it takes to deliver outstanding software!


Author Bio

About the Author

Tyson Gill is Senior Solutions Developer at WinResources Computing, Inc. in Carlsbad, California. He also teaches Visual Basic at the University of California San Diego. Prior to joining WinResources, he spent six years as an independent consultant, producing applications for a wide variety of clients in Southern California. Before coming to California, Tyson was Associate Scientist at the ICI Research Center in Ohio, where his software innovations earned him formal recognition as a Key Corporate Asset. He holds a Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin.

Tyson has contributed to books on Visual Basic and makes numerous presentations on Visual Basic program design, architecture, and error coding. He is active in the San Diego Visual Basic User's Group and has authored over a dozen technical articles. He also loves creative writing and has authored an unpublished novel and two screenplays. Tyson lives with his wife, Marcie, and teenage son, Rossen, near the ocean in Carlsbad, California.