Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Web Development: xv - Brossura

Martiner, William

 
9780471193821: Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Web Development: xv

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Visual Basic programmers can use this book to develop Web applications from Visual Basic, Version 5. The author shows how VB fits with Microsoft's overall set of Web tools, including ActiveX, VBScript, Internet Information Server as well as with traditional tools like HTML. The text explains how to program Web applications using each of the related tools.

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L'autore

WILLIAM MARTINER, MCSD, is an application development consultant with Wingspan Technology, a Philadelphia– based Microsoft Solution Provider specializing in client/server and Internet/intranet development. He is also an accomplished trainer and is the author of several training guides on Visual Basic, Access, and FoxPro.

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A complete Visual Basic programmer′s guide to creating sophisticated Web and intranet applications.

With the release of Visual Basic 5 and Visual InterDev, Visual Basic programmers have powerful new tools for developing Web applications. In this book, expert Bill Martiner shows Visual Basic programmers how to leverage their programming skills to develop sophisticated, full–featured applications for the Web and corporate intranets.

Martiner begins by introducing how the new tools were designed to ease your way onto the Web through the use of familiar design environments, data access objects, the Visual Basic syntax, and new features added to Visual Basic itself. He then launches into detailed, practical discussions of each tool and the way that it can be used to create sophisticated Web–based applications. Throughout, he provides lots of code examples and finally develops an actual Web application that pulls together all of the skills and techniques described.

You′ll learn how to:
∗ Design Web interfaces with HTML
∗ Use VBScript to activate your client′s browser
∗ Use VB5 to create ActiveX controls
∗ Port your Visual Basic applications to the Internet using Visual Basic 5 Document Objects
∗ Use Active Server Scripting (ASP) to create high–powered, server–based Web applications
∗ Add a database to your Web site using the Internet ODBC Database Connector (IDC)
∗ Fully exploit the powerful data access features of Active Data Objects (ADO) to create robust database applications for the Web.

About the Web site

When you visit the companion Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/martiner, you′ll find numerous demos that will be a source of ideas, inspiration, and reference. You also get all the source code contained in the book, which you can download and use to develop your own applications.

Visit our Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/

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