Visual Basic language developer's handbook

By: Getz, KenContributor(s): Gilbert, MikeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco : Sybex, 2000Description: xxx, 1073 p. : illustrations ; 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: 0782121624; 9780782121629; 9788176562324 ; 8176562327Subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.133 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Ch. 1. Manipulating Strings -- Ch. 2. Working with Numbers -- Ch. 3. Working with Dates and Times -- Ch. 4. Using VBA to Automate Other Applications -- Ch. 5. Creating Your Own Objects with VB Class Modules -- Ch. 6. Advanced Class Module Techniques -- Ch. 7. Searching and Sorting in VBA -- Ch. 8. Creating Dynamic Data Structures Using Class Modules -- Ch. 9. Retrieving and Setting System Information -- Ch. 10. Managing Windows Registry Data -- Ch. 11. The Windows Networking API -- Ch. 12. Working with Disks and Files -- Ch. 13. Adding Multimedia to Your Applications -- Ch. 14. Using the Scripting Runtime Library Objects -- Ch. 15. Writing Add-Ins for the Visual Basic IDE -- App. A. The Reddick VBA Naming Conventions, Version 6.
Summary: This book should be required reading for all developers working with Visual Basic and VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). Written by recognized VB/VBA experts, this book provides detailed coverage of a wide range of specific VBA programming challenges. Learn to write reusable classes, create well-tuned VBA applications, and investigate and document your work. Specific topics include string handling, understanding class modules, creating dynamic data structures, error handling, working with the System Registry, and creating multimedia. The companion CD includes reusable code from the book, plus third-party shareware and demos.
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Included Index.

Ch. 1. Manipulating Strings --
Ch. 2. Working with Numbers --
Ch. 3. Working with Dates and Times --
Ch. 4. Using VBA to Automate Other Applications --
Ch. 5. Creating Your Own Objects with VB Class Modules --
Ch. 6. Advanced Class Module Techniques --
Ch. 7. Searching and Sorting in VBA --
Ch. 8. Creating Dynamic Data Structures Using Class Modules --
Ch. 9. Retrieving and Setting System Information --
Ch. 10. Managing Windows Registry Data --
Ch. 11. The Windows Networking API --
Ch. 12. Working with Disks and Files --
Ch. 13. Adding Multimedia to Your Applications --
Ch. 14. Using the Scripting Runtime Library Objects --
Ch. 15. Writing Add-Ins for the Visual Basic IDE --
App. A. The Reddick VBA Naming Conventions, Version 6.

This book should be required reading for all developers working with Visual Basic and VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). Written by recognized VB/VBA experts, this book provides detailed coverage of a wide range of specific VBA programming challenges. Learn to write reusable classes, create well-tuned VBA applications, and investigate and document your work. Specific topics include string handling, understanding class modules, creating dynamic data structures, error handling, working with the System Registry, and creating multimedia. The companion CD includes reusable code from the book, plus third-party shareware and demos.

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