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Effective visual basic how to improve your vb/com+ applications

Effective visual basic how to improve your vb/com+ applications

Joe Hummel, Ted Pattison, Justin Gehtland, Doug Turnure, Brian A. Randell

320 pages, parution le 15/07/2001

Résumé

Featuring nearly fifty rules for best practice, EFFECTIVE VISUAL BASIC gives the working programmer concrete guidelines for designing better systems and writing better code. Whether the focus is COM, databases, or distributed systems using MTS and COM+, this book offers proven, timeless solutions derived from the authors' years of experience consulting and training in the VB arena.
EFFECTIVE VISUAL BASIC addresses general practices, from defensive programming to error handling and object-oriented design. In addition, it covers the critical issues in working with COM: interfaces, compatibility, and class design. Rules for building multi-tier applications are followed by a section on best practices for programming the Web. This book also addresses databases and effective data access, among the most important uses of VB.
Highlights include:
Sound programming practices and object-oriented design principles, as applicable in VB.NET as in VB6
Writing code that runs correctly in both MTS and COM+ environments
Improving scalability by not necessarily configuring all your components
Using XML, IIS, and ASP in Web applications
Designing classes for efficient database access
The product of a wealth of practical experience, EFFECTIVE VISUAL BASIC enables readers to advance their skills and become more effective software developers.

Sommaire

  • Shifting from Liberal Arts to Software Engineering.
  • Designing, Building, and Working with COM-Based Components.
  • MTS, COM+, and VB—The Middle Tier.
  • The Web and VB.
  • Effective Data Access from VB.
  • Index.

L'auteur - Joe Hummel

Dr. Joe Hummel is an assistant professor of computer science at Lake Forest College and a .NET trainer for DevelopMentor. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine, and has been working with DevelopMentor and Visual Basic since 1993.

L'auteur - Ted Pattison

Ted Pattison is a cofounder of Barracuda.NET, a company dedicated to helping developers and companies become successful in building networked applications. Ted has worked in the software industry as a developer and educator since 1990. His primary focus over the last decade has been teaching software developers how to use technologies and tools associated with Microsoft's development platform. Ted is the best-selling author of Programming Distributed Applications with COM+ and VB 6.0 and is a regular contributor to MSDN magazine, where he writes the "Basic Instincts" column.

L'auteur - Justin Gehtland

Justin Gehtland est programmeur et conférencier depuis 1990. Il s'est spécialisé dans les applications Web depuis 1995 et développe des applications professionnelles avec VB, COM, .NET, Java et Perl. Il s'intéresse particulièrement au développement d'applications légères avec Ruby, .NET et Java.

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Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) Joe Hummel, Ted Pattison, Justin Gehtland, Doug Turnure, Brian A. Randell
Parution 15/07/2001
Nb. de pages 320
Format 18,5 x 23,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 650g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780201704761

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