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Oop Building Reusable Components With Microsoft Visual Basic Net Visual Basicnet Kenneth L Spencer

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Oop Building Reusable Components With Microsoft Visual Basic Net Visual Basicnet Kenneth L Spencer
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.7

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Oop Building Reusable Components With Microsoft Visual Basic Net Visual Basicnet Kenneth L Spencer instant download after payment.

Publisher: Microsoft Press
File Extension: CHM
File size: 3.22 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Kenneth L Spencer, Ken Spencer, Tom Eberhard, John Alexander, Rick Culpepper
ISBN: 9780735613799, 0735613796
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Oop Building Reusable Components With Microsoft Visual Basic Net Visual Basicnet Kenneth L Spencer by Kenneth L Spencer, Ken Spencer, Tom Eberhard, John Alexander, Rick Culpepper 9780735613799, 0735613796 instant download after payment.

I have 2 bookshelves of bargain .net books. This is by far the worst on the whole collection. I was expecting a book on component building. What I got was a walkthrough of building a clunky enterprise application. For component building, I reccommend the Apress! Class design Handbook as a starting point. Despite the inappropriate title, I read on and found poor practice after poor practice. If I were tasked with maintaining the resulting application, I would schedule a re-write from scratch. For a better insight about modern real world n-tier and component development, I recommend any of Rockford Lhotka's Business Objects books, especially the newer ones.

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