(Get free) Programming Distributed Applications with COM+ and Microsoft Visual Basic (DV-MPS Programming)
·•●- Ted Pattison ·•●-
| #4228278 in Books | Microsoft Press | 2000-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x1.37 x7.51l, | File Name: 073561010X | 456 pages |
||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent book- must read for serious COM+ programmer|By Darta|I have huge respect for the author and the knowledge shared with us in this book. I love the aspect of "WHY is this the way it is?" for every chapter in the book. I would rather know first how things work beehind the scenes so I can then develop against that knowledge. This is definitely for someone with at leas|About the Author|
|TED PATTISON is an author, instructor and owner of Critical Path Training (www.CriticalPathTraining.com), a company dedicated to education on SharePoint technologies. Ted has worked with Microsoft’s Developer Platform
This astute reference demystifies the underlying complexities of the Component Object Model (COM) -- explaining how to use the significant COM-based capabilities in Visual Basic 6.0 to create multitier solutions that scale for thousands of users. The best-selling first edition of this book has been fully updated to cover COM+ 1.0, the distributed application framework built into Windows 2000. Developers learn how to share resources such as threads, memory, and pool... [PDF.wt27] Programming Distributed Applications with COM+ and Microsoft Visual Basic (DV-MPS Programming) Rating: 4.62 (412 Votes)
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