SAMPLE: May 1997 Microsoft Systems Journal Code
ID: Q165578
The information in this article applies to:
- The Microsoft Systems Journal (MSJ) for May 1997
SUMMARY
This article summarizes the content of the May 1997 issue of the Microsoft
Systems Journal and explains how to download a file from the Microsoft
Software Library (MSL) that contains all of the code samples available in
the May 1997 issue.
MORE INFORMATION
To obtain all the code available in the May 1997 issue, download and run
Msjmay97.exe in an empty directory.
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Software
Library:
~ Msjmay97.exe (size: 78200 bytes)
For more information about downloading files from the Microsoft Software
Library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q119591
TITLE : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services
May 1997 Microsoft Systems Journal Content
The May 1997 Microsoft Systems Journal contains the following topics:
- Introducing Visual Studio 97: A Well-stocked Toolbox for Building
Distributed Apps Visual Studio 97 targets developers and teams that create
dynamic, Web-based applications or other distributed apps. Many of the
additions to existing Microsoft developer products are aimed at simplifying
the creation and use of ActiveX components. By Mary Kirtland
- Visual C++ 5.0 Simplifies the Process for Developing and Using COM
Objects COM objects are becoming more and more important. Many cool Windows
features like shell extensions and ActiveX are only available through COM.
Visual C++ does COM right with new compiler directives and integrated
support for ATL. By George Shepherd
- Investigating Multilanguage Debugging and the New IDEs of Visual Studio
97 Using the right tool for building an application is one thing, but what
about debugging? Visual Studio integrates Visual Basic and Visual C++ so
you can code different parts of your application with different languages
and debug them simultaneously. By Robert Schmidt
- Plus: Under the Hood, Win32 Q&A, ActiveX/COM, and C++ Q&A.
Keywords : kbprg msj
Platform : WINDOWS