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Visual Basic Script is Microsoft's first Web development tool and this is the first book available on the much-anticipated product. Visual Basic Script By Example presents the fastest approach to writing Internet applets with Microsoft's Visual Basic Script. Answering the demand to get new users up-to-speed with the newest technology, this book teaches the reader how to write powerful applets with little or no programming skills. - Uses a three-part approach: 1) introduces the reader to Visual Basic Script; 2) teaches the reader the fundamentals and how to program an applet; and 3) shows the reader how to alter home pages and work with HTML, Java, and VRML. Visual Basic Script will most likely be the successor to HTML. CD-ROM includes interactive Web pages, source code from the book, Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and HTML Layout Control, ActiveX Control Pad, and HTML utilities. Visual Basic Script is Microsoft's answer to Java.

  • Cost: $3.99
  • Pages: 355
  • Edition: Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 0789708159

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Visual Basic : Books

Title / Program Name:

VBScript by Example

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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0789708159/bigwebmasters-20

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Released Date:

September, 1996

Cost:

$3.99

List Price:

$34.99

Pages:

355

Edition:

Book and CD-ROM edition

ISBN:

0789708159

Publisher:

Que

Author:

Jerry Honeycutt

Keywords:

vbscript development, vbscript technology, vbscript reader, vbscript programming skills, vbscript introduction, vbscript html, vbscript java, vbscript vrml, microsoft vbscript, learn vbscript

Summary:

Writing Internet applets with Microsoft's Visual Basic Script

Description:

Visual Basic Script is Microsoft's first Web development tool and this is the first book available on the much-anticipated product. Visual Basic Script By Example presents the fastest approach to writing Internet applets with Microsoft's Visual Basic Script. Answering the demand to get new users up-to-speed with the newest technology, this book teaches the reader how to write powerful applets with little or no programming skills. - Uses a three-part approach: 1) introduces the reader to Visual Basic Script; 2) teaches the reader the fundamentals and how to program an applet; and 3) shows the reader how to alter home pages and work with HTML, Java, and VRML. Visual Basic Script will most likely be the successor to HTML. CD-ROM includes interactive Web pages, source code from the book, Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and HTML Layout Control, ActiveX Control Pad, and HTML utilities. Visual Basic Script is Microsoft's answer to Java.

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