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Visual Basic Reference Library (Microsoft Proffesional Edition) (Paperback)

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  • Paperback: 3245 pages
  • Publisher: Microsoft Press,U.S. (Aug 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1572318643
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572318649
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 19 x 15.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 238,317 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Three-volume reference taken from the online product documentation for Microsoft Visual Basic version 6.0. The language reference is an alphabetical listing for the objects, functions, statements, methods, properties and events; the controls reference contains alphabetical listings for the ActiveX controls, relevant properties, events, and methods;

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great introductory books, 24 Aug 1999
By A Customer
I'm a VB programmer who finds Microsoft Press books in general to be great introductory books to Microsoft's technology, and this set is no different. It's very informative, covers all the basics any novice would want to know -- but also covers advanced features that many programmers who consider themselves experts would benefit from. I relied heavily on the VB 5.0 set of these books to learn structured-style VB, and I'm relying on the VB 6.0 set now to learn object-oriented, component-based development.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A new low for Microsoft, 8 Feb 1999
By A Customer
This sets a new low for Microsoft. The cover says Visual Basic 6, the contents, code sample, and screen shots are from Visual Basic 5.

If you're looking for examples and explanations on VB 6 subjects like ActiveX DLLs and such, this is NOT what you want. It is very sad to Microsoft doing things like this. As a professional developer, it is very frustrating when the vendor's own documentation is wrong. I am not talking about typo's, this is outright deception.

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE , WHAT A PITY IT'S THIS BAD, 23 Aug 1999
By A Customer
A MUST-HAVE , for me . What a pity it is this bad .

Volume One The Language Reference . */2

WORST REFERENCE TEXT I HAVE EVER BOUGHT

It's ALL there . Fine . And it's a very second rate piece of design publishing . The Language Ref volume isn't cross indexed . The volume doesn't have an index full stop ! SO , WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS , ---- WHY ARE THE PAGES NUMBERED ?? Is it so you can tell mom how far you've got already ? Text layout throughout is about as bad as it gets . Large lists of properties and methods are set out as plain text paragraphs . These lists should have been columnar in the same page area . Many of the code examples use the VB line sharing {space and underscore } , yet on these pages there is plenty of room !! i.e. Nobody has even bothered to layout the code for this publication ( Two days work for an apprentice ) . These books are rushed out ; but this is " version 6.0 " , there has been plenty of time to ammend those errors . In other words ------ here is a reference text which is very hard to refer within . Maybe the guys at MS Press are kinda learning about this kind of stuff . ------ slow learning !

I have also purchased "Microsoft Office 2000 Visual Basic Programmer's Guide " ISBN 1-57231-952-6 . WHAT A CONTRAST . This Office 2000 book is fine . Really quite good . Layout, text organisation , indexing , cross referencing { even the idiot slogan on every single page to remind you of what book you are currently reading has been moved to the footer , out of the way } .

Finally , a detail point for the book trade , Microsoft Press have failed to mark the jacket of the book with an ISBN number . The set sells in a box , and the ISBN is on the box . On the MSOffice2000VBA set , the ISBN is on the box AND ON THE JACKET OF EACH VOLUME . So it's not that hard . Real Publishers know about all this stuff . GreedySoft seem to be taking their time .

Volume Two , Controls Reference . *

Index at the rear , but STILL NO CROSS REFERENCING WITHIN THE TEXT . {Something that used to be very hard to do before computers came on the scene ! } So , you look up an object . Properties are listed straight after the definition/remarks . Every single one of them is labelled "property" and they are listed in plain paragraphing . So finding one is like playing that stupid childhood game "Can you find a donkey hidden in this picture of the clowns " === except , the fun has gone out of it !! How about , you want to check for the absence of a property .

Volume Three , Component Tools Guide 960 pages *** Using ActiveX Controls , Creating ActiveX Controls , ..... " the Controls formerly known as Prince etc .. etc . " The one of the set with a pass grade . An extensive account of what you can do with controls , and how to make your own . Shines , compared to the other two of this sad set . Useful .

A MUST-HAVE , for me . What a pity it is this bad . (sounds familiar ? , -- where would you have liked to have gone , today ? )

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5.0 out of 5 stars Always start with MS documents
As a contract programmer that has used VB since 2.0, I recommend this set, along with the "Programmer's Guide" for any serious programmer, from rookie to pro. Read more
Published on 25 Jun 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy this book
This book is utterly useless. It is merely a printout of the on-line help, which is also nearly useless. Read more
Published on 1 Feb 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars Hard copy of the programs help files.
Only for those who actually prefer to thumb through a book rather than search the help files.
Published on 24 Nov 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Good for those with no documentation or wishing to revise
For those who dont have documentation whether this is through licencing or MSDN subscription, or if you want to read the book cover to cover to revise for MCP, then this is a... Read more
Published on 19 Nov 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Printed set works fine for me
This set is a good for those of us that still prefer to use printed manuals to find information, rather than drilling down and getting lost in a sea of hyperlinks from an MSDN... Read more
Published on 10 Nov 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars A print out of books online
I was hoping for more than just a print out of the MSDN Library for $80. I was woefully disappointed. The examples are incomplete, bug-ridden, and not very informative. Read more
Published on 14 Oct 1998

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