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MSDN Library - April 2000
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Welcome to the MSDN Library
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Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation
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Office Developer Documentation
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Windows CE Documentation
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Platform SDK
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SDK Documentation
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DDK Documentation
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Windows Resource Kits
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Knowledge Base
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Technical Articles
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Backgrounders
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Specifications
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Books
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Partial Books
Editor's Note
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Active Visual J++
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Beginning Object-Oriented Analysis and Design With C++
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Beginning Visual Basic 6 Database Programming
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Chapter 11 - Universal Data Access Using ADO
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Chapter 12 - Creating ADO Data Bound ActiveX Controls
We Could Create ActiveX Controls Before, Couldn't We?
The Holy Grail of Code Reusability
C++ and Visual Basic - a Short (and Partial) History
Time Out to Discuss Data Binding
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Binding Datafields to Controls
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Creating Our Own Data Control
Keeping the Control at a Constant Size
A Word on Declaring and Raising Events
Adding Properties and Methods to the Control
What About When Our Record Source Isn't a Table?
On To the cmdButton Control Array
Updating the User Interface
Enabling/Disabling the Buttons on Our Control
Locking and Unlocking the Bound Controls (AKA
The UserControl Properties
Property Pages - The Professional Touch
Adding an About Box
The ToolboxBitmap
Testing Our Program
The Bound Text Box
Validating Our Data
Our New ActiveX ADO Data Control in Action
Building the .OCX for Distribution
Our Control in the Registry
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The Brand New VB 6.0 Data Repeater Control
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Setting the Procedure Attributes
Summary
What Have We Learned?
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Chapter 13 - ADO and Active Server Pages
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Chapter 14 - Advanced ADO Programming - Data Mining
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Essential COM
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Expert Guide to Visual Basic 6
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Inside Microsoft Visual Basic, Scripting Edition
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Instant DHTML Scriptlets
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Instant JavaScript
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Instant UML
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Internet Programming with Visual Basic 5
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Professional Active Server Pages
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Professional Active Server Pages 2.0
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Professional ASP Techniques for Webmasters
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Professional DCOM Application Development
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Professional IE4 Programming
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Professional MTS and MSMQ With VB and ASP
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Professional Visual Basic 5.0 Business Objects
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Professional Visual C++ 5 ActiveX/COM Control Programming
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Programming Windows, Fifth Edition
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VBA Developer's Handbook
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Web Scripting with VBScript
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Windows 98 Developer's Handbook
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Periodicals
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Samples