For intermediate and advanced level developers, this guidebook demonstrates how to take advantage of new interface options and the 32 bit Windows APIs and shows how to build Automation Servers and ActiveX controls to create component objects and give applications access to custom functions and methods. Original. (Intermediate).
Visual 5 Basic How-To employs the proven question and answer format of the previous editions. Each chapter begins with an introduction and summary of its material. This is followed by a series of How-To examples, each featuring a question, illustrated solutions, complete working code, and related tips. Whenever possible, the code is modularized and fully encapsulated for easy transplant into other applications. This book demonstrates how to take full advantage of new interface options and the 32 bit Windows APIs and shows how to build Automation Servers and ActiveX controls to create component objects and give applications access to custom functions and methods.
Use Visual Basic 5 to build Automation Servers and ActiveX controls
Take full advantage of the interface options and 32-bit Window API
The best ways to accomplish task while retaining reusable code modules
The proven question and answer format of the previous VBPJ Reader's Choice award-winning Visual Basic How-To editions