[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring a DLL Procedure (35.8088790641982%)
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[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring Variables (33.7166702485851%)
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[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring the Class (32.9199892723047%)
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[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring Host Variables (32.9122340425532%)
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[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring Variables (32.59831657704%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Office Developer Documentation > Office 2000 Documentation > Microsoft Office 2000/Visual Basic Programmer's Guide > Part 2: Developing Office Solutions > Chapter 7 - Getting the Most Out of Visual Basic for Applications > Optimizing VBA Code
[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring Instances (32.4965107900027%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Platform SDK > Management Services > Windows Management Instrumentation > WMI Development Environment > Managed Object Format (MOF) Language
[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring a Pointer Variable (28.0372110159344%)
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[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring Near and Far Functions (27.9351159670309%)
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[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring Variables as Floating-Point Types (27.7134264117637%)
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[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring Destructors (25.6611863313991%)
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