Practical Standards for Microsoft Visual Basic (DV-MPS General)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.13 (552 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0735607338 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 450 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-12 |
Language | : | English |
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Destined to be a classic! A Customer The author has obviously written Visual Basic code for a living. His work has a definate 'been there' feel to it. He offers practical advice on writing better code and creating better user-interfaces.I found the chapter on architecting modules and procedures particularly helpful. While most books don't lend themselves well to an . Michael R. Myers said Every Visual Basic Developer NEEDS This Book. James' presentation of the material and solid examples of the subject matter are worth many times the retail price of this book. Any devloper who works with a team of developers will see results and value in implementing even just a few of James' suggestions. Even if a developer is not in a team environment, implementing standard. A Customer said Practical standards for the rest of us. An individual with a CS degree would probably find this material simplistic. However, for the rest of us this book is invaluable. Like many in this field today, I came from a business background. I found that this book in combination with Code Complete helped to solidify my basic programming foundation.While Code Complete is a ge
Designed for the recreational as well as the professional programmer, this book uses illustrative code samples -- many from real-world commercial projects -- to demonstrate practical solutions to programming just about any process -- with better, more reliable code!. The same attributes that make the Visual Basic development system exceptionally productive and easy to use can also inadvertently lead to sloppy programming. But "Practical Standards for Microsoft Visual Basic" introduces developers to the proven practices that allow them to exploit the power of rapid development -- without creating hidden land mines in performance and maintainability
Whether or not your shop adopts all of them, there's little doubt that you'll benefit from this compilation. . A chapter on writing effective comments is a standout. Tables and sample code show you how to get going. (This edition makes good use of two-color presentation and highlighted text to illustrate key concepts effectively.) A final section looks at the importance of source version control with Microsoft Visual SourceSafe. The most important suggestions in the book have to do with naming and coding style. Practical Standards for Microsoft Visual Basic seeks to remedy this situation with a compilation of dozens of useful hints for writing clearer, faster, and more maintainable code. The author recommends using Hungarian Notation, in which prefixes are used with variable names to describe the scope and data type of all variables. Presented in a simple, easy-to-understand style, this is a book that
All rights reserved.. James has personally written more than 200,000 lines of commercial production code in both single-programmer and multiple-programmer environments. James's experience in creating certified Office-compatible software has made him an authority on application interface and behavior standards of applications for the Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office environments. James