Books co-authored by David Jung and ones we recommend
All of these books can be purchased in most major book stores in the U.S.
and many other countries. For online ordering via Amazon.com, click on the
hyperlinks associated with each book.
Fix buggy programs and prevent pesky errors from slipping into your Visual Basic
applications with the techniques, tricks, and expert advice in this unique resource.
Debugging Visual Basic is packed with concise explanations, examples, and real-world
solutions that will have you writing clean code in no time! You'll find all the
information you need to stamp out common and little-known bugs using the compiler,
error-handling statements, Win32 APIs, ActiveX Data Object, user interface design,
and self-registering COM objects. In addition, you will find discussions on best
practices for every stage of a successful product release such as joint application
development sessions, code reviews, and testing and defect tracking. The valuable
appendix will have you fully up-to-date on some of the latest third-party debugging
and application deployment tools for Visual Basic. Use the knowledge and insight in
this handbook to prevent every programmer's worst nightmare--downtime, lost revenue,
and unhappy clients.
If you're a developer who wants to build collaborative solutions using
Outlook 2000, then this is the guide for you. Covering cutting-edge topics
such as Collaboration Data Objects, Component Object MOM add-ins and
Outlook Web components, this comprehensive book will help you extend
Outlook to maximize its information-sharing capabilities in desktop,
Exchange Server, and Web environments.
Unique in its focus on advanced programming concepts, Visual Basic Annotated
Archives explains how to extend and transcend the built-in limitations of
Visual Basic using the Win32 API and subclassing. It also provides extensive
coverage of cutting-edge programming techniques for using ADO 2.0, Dynamic
HTML, Web Classes, and the Microsoft Transaction Server. All aspects of
application development, including the user interface, business objects,
COM objects, and programming for the Internet are thoroughly covered. The
book's code components are ready-to-use for development of high-performance
applications for the Internet, intranet, and client/server environments.
The detailed expert annotations will enable you to customize code components
to fit your needs. A valuable CD-ROM containing all of the book's source code
and applications is also included. Visual Basic Annotated Archives is a unique
and dynamic resource you'll use time and time again.
Note from authors: Chapter 13's final project is missing from the CD. We are in
the process of recovering the file from storage. Once found, it will be posted here.
The Waite Group's Visual Basic 6 SuperBible is a good resource for
programmers who want comprehensive, updated coverage of the most common
Visual Basic concepts and language elements. Concise descriptions detail
everything you need to know about each Visual Basic command, component,
and control. For quick reference, you can easily look up any function,
statement, method, property, or event in the alphabetical jump table in
the front of the book. To find out what language features are related
to a specific task that you want your program to perform, use the task jump table.
Every example, project, and screenshot in the book has been created to reflect
a professional coding style that takes advantage of all the new features of
Visual Basic 6, making it an ideal source of knowledge for both beginners and experienced programmers. Entries include a description, general syntax, example syntax, purpose, and see alsos.
From the very beginning of the process, industry experts have been instrumental in the creation of the outline and selection of covered topics.
Visual Basic 6 Client/Server How-To is a practical step-by-step guide to
implementing three-tiered distributed slient/server solutions using the
tools provided in Microsoft's Visual Basic 6. It addresses the needs of
programmers looking fo -Save hundreds of hours of programming time by
providing step-by-step solutions to more than 75 Visual Basic 6 Client/Server
problems -Covers topics like OOP, ODBC, OLE, RDO, distributed computing,
and three-tier client/server development -Addresses the issues
associated with deploying business rules on an intermediate,
centralized server.
Sams Teach
Yourself Visual Basic 6 in WebTime is a book-plus-online course
designed to get new programmers up to speed quickly in the latest
release of Visual Basic. It contains everything needed to become an
intermediate level VB programmer. Based on the popular Visual Basic
6 Interactive Course, this book is connected to an instructional
Website. The online site offers test and programming exercise
material not found in the book, access to a threaded discussion list
moderated by a subject matter expert, plus a searchable online
reference title for each course.
Paul Sheriff has taught Visual Basic long enough to know what beginning
programmers want. This book is designed for programmers that have
little or no Visual Basic or Windows programming experience.
Students will learn the syntax of the Visual Basic language, event
driven programming, and how to put together a complete Visual Basic
application. The emphasis in this book is on good coding practices
such as industry accepted naming standards, indentation and code
reusability. If you are a developer who needs to learn how to put
together a Visual Basic application the right way, this book is for
you.