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Dan Appleman's Developing Activex Components With Visual Basic 5.0: A Guide to the Perplexed

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Product Description Provides coverage on how to program ActiveX components, with a focus on working around bugs, common pitfalls, and documentation limits; and sample source code is provided on the accompanying disk. Original. (Intermediate). From Library Journal Programming on the Internet is not a simple task, but, for precisely that reason, it is very lucrative. The main Internet programming languages are VisualBasic and Perl for managing the common gateway interface and Java for the interactive innovations of the future. ActiveX and JavaBeans are competing standards for developing extended reusable programming components that can help save time and money for designers working in all three languages. ActiveX is supported by Microsoft; JavaBeans is supported by everything else. There is currently no indication of what the winner will be, so users of advanced computing collections will be needing to check out all these titles. Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. From the Publisher This is the latest guide from the best-selling author of PC Magazine Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to the Win32 APIs. Dan Appleman's unique, no-holds-barred style of writing is perfect for VB programmers who want to learn how to create ActiveX components. - Cuts to the chase, covering the most essential problems - Shows how to program around the bugs with techniques from Visual Basic Masters - Explores how to avoid common pitfalls