Visual Basic 6: How to Program (International Edition)

Visual Basic 6: How to Program (International Edition)

by HarveyM.Deitel (Author), PaulJ.Deitel (Author), TemR.Nieto (Author)

Synopsis

For introductory through advanced level courses in Visual Basic.

The latest book in the Deitels'How to Program Series of worldwide programming language bestsellers, this is one of the first books on the newest version of Microsoft's Visual Basic-Visual Basic 6. Designed for beginning through experienced programmers, it includes hundreds of complete working programs-totaling more than 10,000 lines of code-numerous valuable programming tips, and hundreds of interesting and challenging exercises.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1015
Edition: 1
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: 01 May 2003

ISBN 10: 013122817X
ISBN 13: 9780131228177
Book Overview:

This complete course in Visual Basic 6 comes straight from the world's leading programming trainers, Deitel & Associates. Whether you're a novice or experienced developer, here's your single source for learning both fundamental concepts and the realities of VB development for maximum performance and reliability. Start with a high-level overview of programming concepts and the VB6 Integrated Development Environment. Learn control structures, procedures, functions, arrays, string processing and basic graphics techniques. Discover VB6's powerful tools for GUI development; manage error handling and debugging; understand sequential and random access file processing; and integrate VB6 with business databases. The book includes detailed coverage of VB6 object techniques, Web development, and distributing applications with COM, COM+ and DCOM.


Author Bio

Harvey Deitel and Paul Deitel are principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., a global leader in programming training. They are authors of C++ How to Program and Java How to Program, each the best-selling book in its market. The Deitels have taught 500,000 programmers! Now, leverage their extraordinary expertise to learn Visual Basic, with Visual Basic 6: How to Program.

T.R. Nieto, an MIT graduate, is senior lecturer at Deitel & Associates.