
Jeffrey McManus' Database Access with Visual Basic 6
Jeffrey P. McManus(Author)
Sams Publishing
Published on 29. January 1999
Book
Mixed media product
840 pages
978-0-672-31422-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Database Access with Visual Basic's major emphasis is on solutions, not technology. Rather than rattling off a list of features, diagrams and acronyms, this book provides step-by-step examples of the most important techniques developers typically go through to create database applications. Learn how to design a database, build the user interface, write queries, and construct a three-tiered client server system based on ADO 2.0, RDO, COM, SQL Server or Oracle. Find out "what's new?" in Visual Basic 6 as it applies to data access strategies. Receive more information on different types of SQL queries and differences between the Access and SQL Server dialects.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Indianapolis
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 187 mm
Width: 232 mm
Thickness: 46 mm
Weight
1383 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-672-31422-3 (9780672314223)
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Database Access with Visual Basic
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01/1998
Sams Publishing
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Person
Jeffrey P. McManus is a contributing editor and columnist for Visual Basic Programmer?s Journal; he also writes for PC Computing magazine. Jeffrey has written several features and reviews on CNET?s ACTIVE.COM and DOWNLOAD.COM sites and has made several contributions to the online magazines Hotwired and Salon. In addition to being a Visual Basic developer and consultant, he's trained thousands of developers in corporate environments to be more productive using the Microsoft development tools. He is a regular speaker at the VBITS conferences in the U.S. and Europe and had the number one selling Visual Basic title at this year?s conference.