Visual Basic 6 Database Programming Bible

Visual Basic 6 Database Programming Bible

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by Wayne Freeze
     
 
Visual Basic 6 Database Programming Bible is for experienced Visual Basic programmers who need to master the details of building applications that access relational and other data stores. Emphasis is placed both on teaching the reader how to use ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) develop traditional client/server applications and Web based applications using ASP and IIS

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Visual Basic 6 Database Programming Bible is for experienced Visual Basic programmers who need to master the details of building applications that access relational and other data stores. Emphasis is placed both on teaching the reader how to use ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) develop traditional client/server applications and Web based applications using ASP and IIS Applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780764547287
Publisher:
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date:
08/28/2000
Series:
Idg Bible Series
Edition description:
BK&CD-ROM
Pages:
728
Product dimensions:
7.46(w) x 9.22(h) x 1.71(d)

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Visual Basic 6 Database Programming Bible 2 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 2 reviews.
Guest More than 1 year ago
A big part of the book is a historical talking about Databases and its types, which is very time and paper consuming for nothing, also It realy consider a reference book more than explaination, where it has one poor accumelating example for the whole book.It looks that there is no time for writing a clear power codes. the most book are just a properties of the objects without any strong, clear, smart programming codes. maybe just a very biginer can use this book and he must be smart to follow poor exaples codes and reference to the only one given case to get them together to get the idea !!!!
Guest More than 1 year ago
It realy consider a reference book more than explaination, where it has one poor accumelating example for the whole book. i feel that the writer explain to himself, and try to save his time writeing a clear power codes. the most book are just a properties of the objects without any strong programming advices and codes. I don't think its a good choice for DB VB programmer at all.