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Top 10 Best "Visual Basic" Software

#10

Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Professional

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Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook

Tim Patrick
John Craig

Visual Basic

Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook

This book will help you solve more than 300 of the most common and not-so-common tasks that working Visual Basic 2005 programmers face every day. If you're a seasoned .NET developer, beginning Visual Basic programmer, or a developer seeking a simple and clear migration path from VB6 to Visual Basic 2005, the "Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook" delivers a practical collection of problem-solving recipes for a broad range of Visual Basic programming tasks.

The concise solutions and examples in the "Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook" range from simple tasks to the more complex, organized by the types of problems you need to solve. Nearly every recipe contains a complete, documented code sample showing you how to solve the specific problem, as well as a discussion of how the underlying technology works and that outlines alternatives, limitations, and other considerations. As with all O'Reilly Cookbooks, each recipe helps you quickly understand a problem, learn how to solve it, and anticipate potential tradeoffs or ramifications.

Useful features of the book include: Over 300 reci...

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#9

Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Professional Edition

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#8

Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0, Professional Edition

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#7

Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional

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#6

Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Learning Edition

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#5

Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Standard 2003

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#4

Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Standard

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#3

Microsoft Visual Basic 4.0 Standard Edition

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#2

Microsoft Visual Basic Version 5.0

Michael Halvorson
Microsoft Press

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Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition

You'd expect a visual development tool to have started with a vision. For Visual Basic, that vision has always been to enable developers to produce applications for the Microsoft Windows operating system. Quickly and efficiently. Today that vision, now in its fourth version, supports all Windows platforms--including Windows 95 and Windows NT(TM)--and nearly every kind of programmer, from the individual developer to developers working in teams. The foundation of this programming system is OLE, Microsoft's open object model. Together, OLE and VBX controls offer the world's largest and fastest-growing object library of pre-built components you can buy, use, and reuse in your programs. With Visual Basic, Professional Edition, accelerate the building of state-of-the-art solutions for Windows. For instance, use data-bound OLE controls to create robust client/server applications that support data access to local and remote databases. Providing an even faster way to work is the Visual Basic for Applications language engine, which leverages a developer's skills with a common language acro...

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Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition

Visual Basic
#1

Microsoft Visual Basic Professional 6.0 with Plus Pack

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