Microsoft Visual Basic 6 is one of the most popular environments for Building Full-featured
Windows applications quickly and easily. Visual Basic lets you create programs that respond
to user actions and system events. This type of programming is known as event-driven
programming. In addition, we cover the following topics:
Chapter 1: Visual Basic 6 Fundamentals
- An Introduction to Visual Basic 6
- New Database Features
- Basic Concepts of Programming
- Creating Your First Program
- Designing Your Program
- Performing Tasks
- Working with Forms, Controls, and Menus
- Using Visual Basic Forms
- Programming Visual Basic
- Working with Loops
- Using Visual Basic Intrinsic Controls
- Using the OptionButton Control
- Using the Scrollbars
- Using the Windows Common Controls
- Using the TabStrip Control
- Using the UpDown Control
Chapter 2: Visual Basic Controls
- Add-ins and Utilities
- Utilities Available with Visual Basic
- Enabling and Accessing Add-ins
- Using the API Viewer
- The Resource Editor
- The Visual Component Manager
- Dynamic Control and Object Creation
- Creating a Control Array
- Using the Right Syntax
- The Benefits of Control Arrays
- Using Static Control Arrays
- Using Dynamic Control Arrays
- Creating Objects Dynamically at Runtime
Chapter 3: Professional Visual Basic Programming
- Effective Project Management
- Working with Multiple Forms
- Using Visual Basic with Visual SourceSafe
- Understanding Project-Oriented Programming
- Designing User Interfaces
- Using Frames
- Creating Online Help
- Adding Features to the Help File
- Creating a Multiple Document Interface Application
- Working with Menus
- Preparing Your Project for Distribution
- Creating the Package Components
Chapter 4: Advanced Visual Basic 6 Programming
- Creating Wizards
- Planning the Computer Wizard
- Creating a Visual Basic Add-in
- The Nature of Add-ins
- Using the Windows API
- Advanced API Programming
- Using the Windows Registry and INI Files
- Object Technologies Today
- Using SAPI with Visual Basic 6
- Using Constituent Controls
Chapter 5: Using ActiveX Components
- Microsoft Object Technologies
- Creating COM Objects
- Designing Advanced ActiveX Controls
- Using the ActiveX Control Interface
- Creating ActiveX Controls for Use on the Web
- The Enhanced TextBox Control
- Packaging ActiveX Components
- Responsible ActiveX Creation and Distribution
- Building Reusable Components
- Classes in Your Programs
- Building ActiveX Documents
- Menu Design for ActiveX Documents
Chapter 6: Programming for Intranets and the Internet
- Using VBScript with the Internet
- Using VBScript with the HTML
- Programming Web Functionality into Your Applications
- Internet Transfer Control
- Creating Dynamic HTML Applications
- Understanding the DHTML Project
- Creating Dynamic Web Sites Using ASP
- Using External Objects in ASP
Chapter 7: Database Programming with Visual Basic 6
- Building Database Applications
- Modifying the Database Structure
- Using the Visual Basic Data-Bound Controls
- The ADO Data Control
- Using the Data Environment
- Creating SQL Commands
- Using Visual Basic's Reporting Tools
- Creating a Report Using Crystal
- Using Visual Basic with Transaction Server
- Integrating Visual Basic Classes with Transaction Server
- Calling Transaction Server Objects from Visual Basic
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