[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring an Object Variable (100%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation > Visual Basic Documentation > Using Visual Basic > Programmer's Guide (All Editions) > Part 2: What Can You Do With Visual Basic? > Programming with Components > Creating a Reference to an Object
[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring and Raising Events (63.3237133237133%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation > Visual Basic Documentation > Using Visual Basic > Programmer's Guide (All Editions) > Part 2: What Can You Do With Visual Basic? > Programming with Objects > Adding Events to a Class
[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring Object Variables (43.427908298598%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Office Developer Documentation > Office 2000 Documentation > Microsoft Office 2000/Visual Basic Programmer's Guide > Part 2: Developing Office Solutions > Chapter 4 - Understanding Office Objects and Object Models > Automating Other Office Applications > Setting References and Working with Object Variables
[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring Host Variables (37.1915584415584%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Platform SDK > Data Access Services > Microsoft SQL Server Programmer's Toolkit > Building SQL Server Applications > Embedded SQL for C and SQL Server > Programming Embedded SQL for C > Using Host Variables
[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring a Pointer Variable (32.8823953823954%)
Product Documentation > QuickC for Windows > C for Windows > PART 1 Learning C > Chapter 8 Pointers > Pointers to Simple Variables
[MSDN Library April 2000] Declaring a Cursor (32.1497785160576%)
MSDN Library - April 2000 > Platform SDK > Data Access Services > Microsoft SQL Server Programmer's Toolkit > Administering SQL Server > Migrating from Other Products to SQL Server > Migrating from Oracle > Migrating Cursors from Oracle to SQL Server
[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring the Class (31.9821110262287%)
Product Documentation > C/C++ 7.0 > C++ Tutorial > PART 2 Classes > Chapter 4 Introduction to Classes > Creating a New Data Type in C++
[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring and Initializing Variables (27.6936026936027%)
Product Documentation > QuickC for Windows > C for Windows > PART 1 Learning C > Chapter 1 Anatomy of a C Program
[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring a Pointer with the Wrong Type (25.9761072261072%)
Product Documentation > QuickC for Windows > C for Windows > PART 1 Learning C > Chapter 10 Programming Pitfalls > Pointer Problems
[MSDN Library September 1992] Declaring Destructors (25.3427128427128%)
Product Documentation > C/C++ 7.0 > C++ Language Reference > Chapter 11 Special Member Functions > 11.2 Destructors