This revised edition covers Visual Basic 4.0 for Windows 95. It shows programmers how to work with relational databases, develop client/server applications and use SQL properly. The work also discusses how to work with the Access engine, other PC databases, OLE 2.1 and more. The accompanying CD includes source code examples from the book, VBXes and utilities.
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The newest release of Visual Basic (tm) moved this exciting programming language into the world of database development--one of the most attractive and lucrative areas for professional programmers. Written by client/server expert Karen Watterson, Visual Basic Database Programming shows you how to write database applications quickly and efficiently.
The first part of the book is a database survival guide. It covers relational database design and SQL fundamentals, including SQL-92 and advanced SQL topics. After addressing the basic client/server development issues you should understand before starting a big database project, Visual Basic Database Programming guides you through database development using the Access engine, other PC databases, and SQL databases. Finally, you'll learn about OLE 2.0 and the Visual Basic SQL Server Programmer Toolkit. In addition, a unique comparison of Microsoft's four versions of Basic--Visual Basic, Access Basic, VBA, and WordBasic--supplies an invaluable reference for planning application portability.
Visual Basic Database Programming provides complete coverage of the new features of Visual Basic 3.0 Professional Edition, including:
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Karen Watterson is an independent San Diego-based writer and consultant specializing in client/server issues. She writes a monthly column for Data Management Review, is editor of Pinnacle Publishing's Visual Basic Developer and SQL Server Professional newsletters, and has written Visual Basic Database Programming and Client/Server Technology for Managers from Addison-Wesley.
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