INFO: Visual Basic: Related VB Programmers Journal June 1997

Last reviewed: December 16, 1997
Article ID: Q178099
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Visual Basic Control Creation, Learning, Professional, and Enterprise Editions for Windows, version 5.0
  • Microsoft Visual Basic Standard, Professional, and Enterprise Editions, 16-bit and 32-bit, for Windows, version 4.0

SUMMARY

The listing below shows all the articles related to VBPJ that are listed in the table of contents of the June 1997 Visual Basic Programmers Journal, published by Fawcette Technical Publications, 209 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94301-2500, (415)833-7100. Phone orders only: (303)684-0365.

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Features

Add Class Inheritance to Apps - While Visual Basic supports many object- oriented programming concepts, inheritance is not one of them. This article shows how you can simulate inheritance with VB4 and VB5. By Francesco Balena, page 26.

Step up to Advanced SQL - Structured Query Language, the long-established language of relational databases, features a tangled syntax that is often hard to follow. This brief course on Data Manipulation Language can shorten your programming time, increase execution speed, and make your code more maintainable. By Ward Hitt and Glen D. Grant, page 36.

Connecting Computers Over the Net - Implement a better and cheaper way to transfer data over the Internet with TCP/IP. Create a VB5 ActiveX DLL wrapper around a Winsock control, and learn how to use it as a conduit between two computers. By Ron Schwarz, page 50.

Columns

Getting Started - Customize Outlook to Fit Your Needs. By Chris Barlow, page 60.

Using VBA - Create Outlook Apps in a Snap. By Tom Campbell, page 67

Interactive Developer - Help With HTML. By Peter Vogel, page 73.

Programming with Class - Learn the Fundamentals of OOP. By Deborah Kurata, page 81.

Q&A. page 87.

  1. Handling recordsets.
2. Design your database directories.

Database Design - Stored Procedures: An Alternative to Three Tiers. By Roger Jennings, page 93.

Visual Programming - Crush VB5[ASCII 146]s String Handling with a VC5 DLL. By Zane Thomas, page 98.

Component Builder - Add Polish to Your Components. By Sam Patterson, page 103.

Black Belt Programming - Create Your Own Control Windows. By Matthew Curland and William Storage, page 109.

Beyond the Code - Developing with Components. By Michiel de Bruijn, page 123.


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Last reviewed: December 16, 1997
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