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VB and VBA in a Nutshell: The Languages»rank: 73714by: Paul Lomax
: :The online documentation of VB/VBA language components follows the 80/20 rule: the basic facts that you need to use a language statement are provided in the documentation. But the additional 20 percent that you need to use it effectively is conspicuously absent. To a professional VB/VBA programmer, this missing documentation isn't a luxury; it is a necessity. In VB & VBA in a Nutshell: The Language, it's finally available. This book boils down the essentials of the VB and VBA languages into a single volume, including undocumented and little-documented areas essential to everyday programming. The bulk of the book is an alphabetical reference to the statements, procedures, and functions of the VB/VBA ... |
VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition»rank: 113285by: Paul Lomax, Ron Petrusha
: :Lightweight yet powerful, VBScript from Microsoft® is used in four main areas: server-side web applications using Active Server Pages (ASP), client-side web scripts using Internet Explorer, code behind Outlook forms, and automating repetitive tasks using Windows Script Host (WSH). VBScript in a Nutshell, Second Edition delivers current and complete documentation for programmers and system administrators who want to develop effective scripts. Completely updated for VBScript 5.6, WSH 5.6 and ASP 3.0, VBScript In a Nutshell, Second Edition includes updated introductory chapters that will help you keep current with the significant changes since the first edition was published. New chapters introduce the Windows Script Component for creating binary COM components, and the Script ... |
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VBScript Pocket Reference»rank: 480552by: Paul Lomax, Matt Childs, Ron Petrusha
: :Whether you're developing code for Active Server Pages, client-side scripts for Internet Explorer, code for Outlook forms, or scripts for Windows Script Host, this book will be your constant companion. Based on the bestselling VBScript in a Nutshell, this small book details every VBScript language element--every statement, function, and object--both in VBScript itself and in the Microsoft Scripting Runtime Library. Entries are arranged alphabetically by topic, so that you can, for instance, easily find details about that string-handling function that you can't quite remember. In addition, appendixes list VBScript operators and VBScript intrinsic constants. Regardless of how much experience you have programming with VBScript, this is the book you'll pick up time ... |
Learning VBScript»rank: 571569by: Paul Lomax
: :Client-side scripting involves creating programs that run on a user's browser, in the process making web pages more interactive or faster.Learning VBScript shows how to take full advantage of client-side scripting using Microsoft's own scripting language, VBScript. The book consists of three sections that quickly teach the reader how to write client-side scripts to enhance a web site's pages: A fast-paced introduction to VBScript that covers basic language features, including the differences between VBScript and Visual Basic for ApplicationsAn introduction to the Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) object model, which transforms VBScript into a powerful language that controls the browser, allowing the creation of interactive web pagesTechniques for enhancing the interactivity and attractiveness ... |
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VB.NET Language Pocket Reference»rank: 478743by: Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha, Paul Lomax
: :Millions of programmers are learning Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft's newest version of the Visual Basic language for productively developing applications. In that spirit of productivity, you don't always have the time or the ability to go back to your shelf of reference books to find the bit of information you need. Your answer is the VB.NET Language Pocket Reference. Succinct and easy to use, this handy pocket guide is a must-have quick reference for everyone making the transition from VB6 to VB.NET. The VB.NET Language Pocket Reference offers the convenience of a quick reference in a convenient size. With VB.NET, you're working with a very different framework and language than VB6; you'll ... |
Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly))»rank: 585518by: Tim Patrick, Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha, Paul Lomax
: :When Microsoft made Visual Basic into an object-oriented programming language, millions of VB developers resisted the change to the .NET platform. Now, after integrating feedback from their customers and creating Visual Basic 2005, Microsoft finally has the right carrot. Visual Basic 2005 offers the power of the .NET platform, yet restores the speed and convenience of Visual Basic. Accordingly, we've revised the classic in a Nutshell guide to the Visual Basic language to cover the Visual Basic 2005 version and all of its new features. Unlike other books on the subject, Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition doesn't assume you're a novice. It's a detailed, professional reference to the Visual ... |
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VB. NET Language in a Nutshell (2nd Edition)»rank: 746301by: Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha, Paul Lomax
: :With the release of the Microsoft .NET platform comes a new version of Visual Basic dramatically unlike its predecessors. So extensive are the changes, in fact, that some VB programmers argue that Visual Basic .NET is an entirely new programming language. In the updated second edition of this popular book, you will find complete documentation for the Visual Basic .NET language. Beginning with a brief overview of the language, VB.NET Language in a Nutshell covers basic programming concepts, and introduces the .NET Framework Class Library and programming with attributes. The bulk of the book consists of an alphabetical reference to Visual Basic .NET statements, procedures, functions, and objects. Each entry has a ... |
Laura Lemay's Web Workshop Activex and Vbscript (Laura Lemay's Web Workshop)»rank: 1094673by: Rogers Cadenhead, Paul Lomax
: :This is a clear, hands-on guide to adding interactivity to Web pages with Microsoft's ActiveX and VBScript. It includes coverage of the new Internet Studio--Microsoft's principal tool for managing ActiveX Controls and VBScript. The CD is designed to be an interactive workshop that the reader can use to follow the examples presented in the book. Review:The order in which ActiveX and VBScript appear in this title should be reversed: This book is a solid and detailed tutorial on VBScript and how to use it within an ActiveX browser environment. The authors ease you into the subject with simple projects that introduce VBScript, the ActiveX Control Pad (Microsoft's free visual tool for ... |
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AQA Mathematcs for GCSE: Homework Book (with Coursework) (Homework Book)»rank: 1094673by: June Haighton, Anne Haworth, Janice Johns, Steve Lomax, Andrew Manning, Paul Metcalf, Kathryn Scott, Chris Sherrington, Margaret Thornton, Mark Willis
: :These one colour homework books provide one homework exercise for each topic for consolidation outside the classroom and are an ideal size to fit in any school bag! Three mini coursework tasks provide practice for both board-set and teacher-set tasks. The tasks will use real-life data from the popular CensusatSchool website, enabling students to produce realistic diagrams and statistics. |
AQA Mathematics for GCSE: Teacher's Book 1»rank: 1094673by: June Haighton, Margaret Thornton, Steve Lomax, Andrew Manning, Chris Sherrington, Mark Willis, Anne Haworth, Janice Johns
: :Available for each 'Students' Book', these comprehensive Teacher's Books are designed to help all teachers in your department deliver motivating and engaging lessons through a range of features. Starters related to the content of the chapter are provided, along with plenary ideas. They offer alternative methods for teaching topics covered in the 'Students' Books', along with further examples and common errors to help you ensure that pupils fully grasp new concepts. Answers for all questions in the 'Students' Books' and 'Homework Books' are provided for easy reference. |