PowerBuilder 6: A Developer's Guide
This is only book you need to master PowerBuilder
programming.
The Most Complete Reference/Tutorial...
CERTIFIED BY POWERSOFT AS TECHNICALLY ACCURATE
INCLUDES: OVER 100 pages on distributed PowerBuilder
and Internet development
with complete working distributed examples
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This
is the most comprehensive tutorial/reference for PowerBuilder
developers.The first sections provides a complete introduction to
beginning and intermediate PowerBuilder programming. This expanded
edition now contains material from David McClanahan's Advanced
PowerBuilder Courses (over 400 new pages). The advanced topics
include Advanced DataWidows, Internet development, distributed-objects,
using and developing DLLs, OLE and multi-tier development. This book
will also prepare you for PowerBuilder Certification (PCD). This is the
most complete, the most informative PowerBuilder book available. The
"by-example" format, demonstrates every important feature of
PowerBuilder with working code examples. Includes a CD-ROM will all the
example code.
PowerBuilder 6: A Developer's Guide (Updated Edition) covers:
Complete Introduction to Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced
PowerBuilder
The Powerscript Language
The PowerBuilder Painters
Event-driven programming
Unmatched Coverage of DataWindows (including advanced techniques)
User Objects
OLE (Object Linking and Embedding)
Accessing DLLs
Database Manager, ODBC
Distributed Objects, asynchronous programming
Internet development
Multi-tier development
Complete introduction to PFC
Recommendations on the best 3rd party tools
Soft Cover approximately 1,200 pages
This is only book you need to master PowerBuilder
programming.
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Programming
Book/CD $59.95 / CAN$83.95
ISBN: 1-55851-581-X
7 1/8 x 9 /14, 1,184 pages
January 1998
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Platform: Windows 95/NT
Prev. Edition ISBN: 1-55851-473-2
There are no updates for the book's PowerBuilder 6.0
examples.
PB6 Book Errata .
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