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Visual Basic 6 Blackbook by Steven Holzner

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Book Name Visual Basic 6 Blackbook
AuthorSteven Holzner
Publish Year
PublisherThe Coriolis Group
Language English
Genre Programming
ISBN 1576102831
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Visual Basic 6 BlackBook Review:

Visual Basic 6 Blackbook is written by Steven Holzner,This book has been designed to give you the coverage you just won’t find in any other book. Other books often omit not only the larger topics, like deploying your program after you’ve created it and creating Help files, but also the smaller ones, like covering in depth just about every control that comes with Visual Basic, including the ActiveX controls—from the MS chart control to flat scroll bars, from the serial port comm control to the Internet transfer control.
Really this is a black book , read an decide.
Welcome to our big book on Visual Basic. It’s no secret that Visual Basic is the favorite programming environment of many programmers. (In fact, you’re reading a book written by one of those programmers right now.) When Visual Basic first appeared, it created a revolution in Windows programming, and that revolution continues to this day. Never before had Windows programming been so easy—just build the program you want, right before your eyes, and then run it. Visual Basic introduced unheard-of ease to Windows programming and changed programming from a chore to something very fun.
We’ll start with an overview of Visual Basic, taking a look at topics common to the material in the rest of the text. In this chapter, we’ll create the foundation we’ll rely on later as we take a look at the basics of Visual Basic, including how to create Visual Basic projects and seeing what’s in such projects. We’ll also get an overview of essential Visual Basic concepts like forms, controls, events, properties, methods, and so on. And we’ll examine the structure of a Visual Basic program, taking a look at variables, variable scope, and modules. In other words, we’re going to lay bare the anatomy of a Visual Basic program here.

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