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Written by Gwyn Jones. By Hodder Arnold H&S. There are some available for $52.72.
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Written by Wally Wang. By John Wiley & Sons Inc (Computers). There are some available for $0.01.
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Written by Juan Diego Gutierrez. By Anaya Multimedia. The regular list price is $41.95. Sells new for $31.88. There are some available for $39.00.
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Written by Julia Case Bradley. By Mcgraw-Hill College. There are some available for $246.56.
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Written by Billy S. Hollis. By Prentice Hall PTR. The regular list price is $49.99. Sells new for $33.00. There are some available for $2.95.
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5 comments about Visual Basic 6: Design, Specification, and Objects.
  1. I have never seen a technical book this easy to read. Nice conversational tone, and the material just flowed well. Several times I had a question in my mind and the next paragraph answered it. It was like having a conversation with someone really experienced.

    I got several tips to start using immediately - very practical stuff. I also had my manager read several chapters because this book explains why definition and design are important and save money in the long run.

    The object material is good, but basic, and doesn't go far into 3 tier. If you want more details on objects, something like Lotkha's book on Business Objects in VB is a good next step. But for analysis, design, and fundamentals of objects, this book stands out.



  2. I saw this book on a colleague's desk and immediately ordered a copy for myself. I should have borrowed and read it first. I expected a more thorough treatment of VB software design and specification preparation but over half of the book is just another treatise on how to program objects using VB. There are significantly better books on this topic, notably Peter Wright's and Debra Kurata's. The first few chapters of this book deal with analysis, requirements documentation, and functional specifications and are well written but the more difficult task of writing technical specs is all but ignored. It almost appears that, after expending too much effort on object programming, the author simply ran out of steam and gave only token effort to the rest of the book. He simply states that writing technical specifications is difficult and therefore is out of scope for the book. Then goes on to provide very sketchy vignettes of various design tools and techniques. I expected at least a sampling of real world document styles if not significant content. Two templates (requirements document and functional spec) are provided on the the accompanying CD but both are little more than very top level outlines (nearly identical at that) with instructions for using the templates themselves. Much better sample documents are available from Steve McConnell's web site. If you just need some passionate arguments regarding the need for upfront design and documentation then this book provides that. However, if you need some concrete examples to use to make the preparation of such documents less painful or if you need some ideas for how to go about performing these steps then you'll have to look elsewhere.


  3. Interesting combination of analysis and design principles & methods with object oriented programming with VB. Not a detailed look at any of these three topics, but this is a well written and easy read and has some really helpful tips. The author states that he is using the 80/20 rule in covering the 20% of the material that helps with 80% of the needs. I highly recommend this book for someone just getting into programming VB, looking for some more formal methods of approaching their work.


  4. One of the best purchases I ever made. This book is an invaluable resource for me. It points you in the right direction for developing VB apps and objects by helping you to draw on your experiences, intellect and insight and offering his. It exposes weaknesses with VB developers and offers some real, workable, practical solutions.

    Please Read This First. The tackle you next project with renewed vigor, increased insight and I'm sure, a greater probability of success.



  5. Excellent book. Of particular note are the chapters on software development issues of gathering requirements and application design. The requirements/specification discussion is the best I have ever seen, and this alone makes the book worth buying. The object oriented programming in Visual Basic 6 treatise is excellent, too.

    If you are a VB6 developer, this is a "must have" book for your reference shelf.



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Written by Michael McMillan and Michael McMillian. By Springer. Sells new for $54.95.
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Written by Douglas Bell and Mike Parr. By Addison Wesley. There are some available for $77.69.
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Written by Dick Hart. By Total Recall Publications Inc.. The regular list price is $34.99. Sells new for $22.66. There are some available for $24.00.
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