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Written by Juan Carlos Oro Cabello. By Alfaomega Grupo Editor.
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Written by Donald H. Sanders and Rob Fry and Robert J. Condon. By Mcgraw-Hill (Tx).
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Written by Bob Reselman. By Que Pub.
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1 comments about Using Microsoft Visual Basic 5 (Using...(Paper)).
- It covered a lot of essential fundamental skills. It is presented in a clear and friendly style presumes no programming knowledge. You'll learn how to use forms and controls and how to set their properties, call their methods, and put them together to build applications. The book covers such important topics as arrays, controls, forms, classes, objects, properties, data types, operators, debugging commands, and much more. I recommended for beginning programmers.
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By Radio Shack, div of Tandy Corporation.
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No comments about Color Computer Learning Lab for the Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer. Cat. # 26-3153 (26-3153).
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Written by John P. Chismar. By Prentice Hall.
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Written by Tyson Gill. By Prentice Hall PTR.
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5 comments about Visual Basic 6: Error Coding and Layering.
- While there are some useful tips in this book, there are also a lot of impractical ideas. It comes as no suprise to find that the author teaches VB at a college level, because many of the suggested standards are only practical as an academic exercise and would not work well out in the "real world".
- Weird. I cannot find in the book most of what Ben Jury says. Moreoever, I cannot agree with him saying "[c]ode reuse should be 'black box', ie ActiveX dlls or controls". Doesn't he know the success of Linux?
By replacing the first 30pages with eXtreme Programming, rather than just VB error handling, you will enjoy better programming.
- I can't say a lot (I'm not a coder but involved with software architecture) about the specific VB error-coding tehniques recommended in the book, but there are plenty of them. The book is focused on error coding concepts and only uses VB to present some examples.
Imho the code layering concept alone it's worth enough to buy and read the book. We are testing it now on a project and it looks as good in practice as it sound in theory.
- Visual Basic is not my first choice of programming languages, precisely because it encourages very sloppy behavior and gives amateurs with only a little knowledge a dangerous sense of accomplishment :-). If you must use VB (and you must, for its exceedingly high productivity in writing Windows apps), this book offers a well-thought-out strategy for structuring your code. Primarily focused on error handling and prevention (because these are vital topics to VB programmers and VB offers little in the way of advice), the book also pounds the pulpit to "think long term" and write lasting, reusable code. (The choir heard the preacher the first time.)
Among an absurdly large crowd of dreadful books on VB 6, I found "Error Coding and Layering" singularly useful and applicable to anyone writing Windows apps in VB.
- One of the best programming books I have read - short, pithy and useful.
The error coding technique proposed is clearly explained, and is proving practical and robust. Far from being cumbersome, as some reviewers suggest, it is easy to implement and helps avoid code bloat. There is a clearly specified framework for the technique, and useful guidelines about how the standards can be introduced, certified and sustained in a development team. As a bonus, there is a short but meaty section on an architectural approach which seems to offer a number of advantages over conventional tiered approaches. The text claims the approach has been used with success in several large commercial projects and this rings true - there is a strong sense that these are practical lessons learned at the coal-face and not in the ivory tower. Please don't be put off this book by the negative reviews below - they are somewhat baffling as most of the criticisms are factually incorrect. For example, the author does not ignore the importance of dlls in code reuse, does not ignore error logging, does not lock users into a text field using SETFOCUS, does not recommend always using named parameters etc etc. For whatever reason, these reviewers haven't given the book a fair reading.
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Posted in Basic (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Francisco Charte Ojeda. By Anaya Multimedia.
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Posted in Basic (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by Fermi Vila Velazquez. By Alfaomega Grupo Editor.
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Written by Gary C. Bitter. By Prentice Hall.
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Posted in Basic (Friday, July 25, 2008)
Written by John Preston and Sally Preston and Robert L. Ferrett. By Prentice Hall.
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Diseno de Paginas Web Interactivas Con JavaScript Ycss - 4b: Edicion
Inside Computers Today: Study Guide to Accompany Computers Today
Using Microsoft Visual Basic 5 (Using...(Paper))
Color Computer Learning Lab for the Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer. Cat. # 26-3153 (26-3153)
3ds Max 4 Animacion
Visual Basic 6: Error Coding and Layering
Programacion con Visual Basic 2005 / Programming with Visual Basic 2005 (Programacion / Programming)
VBA Excel 2002/2000
IBM Basic for Business
GO! With Windows 2000 Getting Started (Go Series for Microsoft Office 2003)
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