This textbook is a valuable resource for anyone interested in programming languages and visual basic. It covers a range of topics related to Microsoft Visual Basic Design Patterns and is authored by William Stamatakis. The book is a trade paperback with 262 pages and is published by Microsoft Press. The book measures 9.1 inches in length, 7.4 inches in width, and 0.9 inches in height. It weighs 19.2 ounces and has an ISBN-10 of 1572319577. The book is signed by the author and is a part of the DV-MPS General Ser. series. It was published in the year 2000 and is written in English. This textbook is perfect for anyone interested in the subject area of computers and programming languages.
SynopsisFifteen specific object-oriented design patterns for Visual Basic are provided in this book/CD-ROM set, ready to use and reuse. The book introduces and explains how to employ a set of reusable software design patterns available within Visual Basic, while the companion CD-ROM contains code samples, ActiveX controls, and other tools., ""Microsoft Visual Basic Design Patterns"" focuses on how to capitalize on the powerful object-oriented capabilities of Visual Basic. Specifically, the book introduces and explains how to employ a set of reusable software design patterns available within Visual Basic. Design patterns take objects to the next level, encouraging both reuse and more elegant development. While other books have attempted to define a common software development paradigm, their results can be largely categorized as esoteric -- and none have spoken strictly within the context of Visual Basic. The author successfully turns theory into practice, offering 15 fully developed and immediately useful patterns for more productive Visual Basic programming. And because these frameworks are not version-dependent, this book will serve developers working with Visual Basic 5.0, 6.0, and beyond.