Building Enterprise Solutions with Visual Studio 6 - Softcover

 
9780672314896: Building Enterprise Solutions with Visual Studio 6

Inhaltsangabe

Visual Studio is a comprehensive suite of bestselling tools (Visual C++, Visual Basic, Visual J++, Visual InterDev, and Visual FoxPro) for integrating client/server computing with the latest Internet technologies. While the average developer currently uses more than one tool, it is expected that the average developer will use four development tools by the end of 1998, making Visual Studio the prime development suit package available.
More than just another 'tool' book, this content-packed reference explores the reasons why you would use Visual Studio, the techniques professional developers employ when working with this tool suite, and the architectural underpinnings of leading-edge application development. A major focus of the book is Visual Studio's use of COM, which is the centrepiece of Microsoft's architecture. In addition, integrating with key BackOffice tools are covered including SQL Server, Transaction Server, and Message Queue. Finally, full treatment is given to the use of Visual distributed as well as web-based development. This includes the use of Dynamic HTML. Unique coverage demonstrates cross tool development and how to build integrated programms and select the best development tool for the task at hand.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

G. A. Sullivan is a Microsoft Solution Provider Partner and a rapidly growing custom software-development services company that has developed one of the most technically advanced software consulting environments in the country. Led by Greg Sullivan, Don Benage, and Azam Mirza, the authoring team has extensive hands-on experience in applying the entire Visual Studio family of products to real-world business problems. They are the authors of Special Edition Using Visual Studio and have presented on the topic of Visual Studio at Microsoft¿s Tech Ed 98.

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