With the release of version 5, VB programmers can finally create ActiveX controls without resorting to C++. And when the manual can't help, turn to VB master Dan Appleman, who can. In this well-designed guide, you'll find a serious review of all the key technology-from beginning OLE fundamentals to
Developing COM-ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 6.0
- Year
- 2010
- Category
- Fiction
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