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| With the release of version 5, VB programmers can finally create ActiveX controls without resorting to C++. And when the manual can't help, turn to VB master Dan Appleman, who can. In this well-designed guide, you'll find a serious review of all the key technology-from beginning OLE fundamentals to the latest in ActiveX component, ActiveX control, and ActiveX document technology.Dan Appleman's Developing ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 5.0: A Guide to the Perplexed teaches you everything-from designing the object model to creating and testing your new components, to straightening out versioning problems and understanding container dependencies. Simply put this book is a best-of-class addition to any dynamic VB developer's library!Building on the Visual Basic documentation without trying to replace it, this book covers methods, properties, events, databinding, multithreading, Internet/intranet, licensing, and more.
- Cuts to the chase, covering the most essential problems
- Explores how to avoid common pitfalls
- CD-ROM includes sample source code from the book
This is the latest guide from the best-selling author of PC Magazine Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to the Win32 APIs. Dan Appleman's unique, no-holds-barred style of writing is perfect for VB programmers who want to learn how to create ActiveX components. - Cuts to the chase, covering the most essential problems
- Shows how to program around the bugs with techniques from Visual Basic Masters
- Explores how to avoid common pitfalls |
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This book describes the factory planning process with its manifold practical characteristics. Previous planning approaches only emanate from the product model. Future plannings need to allow for dissimilarity of an individual factory more strongly, i.e., the factory will feature even more individual characteristics according to its position... |
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