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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762
EAN: 9781572313507
ISBN: 1572313501
Label: Microsoft Pr
Manufacturer: Microsoft Pr
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 635
Publication Date: 1997-05
Publisher: Microsoft Pr
Sales Rank: 962742
Studio: Microsoft Pr
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Product Description: OLE controls are an important ingredient in Microsoft(r)'s emerging "object model" approach to applications, development tools, and operating systems. Written by a former data management consultant and current program manager in the Microsoft Visual C++(r) development team, OLE CONTROLS INSIDE OUT, SECOND EDITION is an in-depth guide for C++ and VB programmers who want to build powerful custom controls and "componentware" using Microsoft's new tools and revolutionary COM (component object model) technology. A comprehensive update to the successful first edition, the book contains the latest on MFC, OLE modifications, and Visual Basic(r) support for OCX creation, an indispensable resource for all those programming for Windows(r) and the Internet.
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Book deals with one single ActiveX control, with no UI, and a simplistic purpose. Yet the author spends 80% of the book explaining the *business logic* (not the ActiveX-specific issues) of this silly example. (and the code listings of every iteration) Good beginning, good chapter on VBX to OCX (if you need that), but overall dissapointing. Hardly "inside-out" coverage to a proficient VC++ developer.
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If you are looking to develop in-process ActiveX controls, this book will make a very good reference. Although the examples could be more mainstream, the technology detailed makes it a read worth your while. After all, it is as close to the source as you can get & you get this without worrying about marshalling, local or remote. The focus is on free marshaling, a.k.a. non-existant, as it should be.
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the stars are given to the style that explains things from the ground. However, it's out of date somehow for COM programming using MFC. I'd like to recommend Beginning MFC COM. (4 stars, unless you have a good understanding on COM, otherwise, go to Inside COM =>Essential COM first).
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The book has one big strong point for anyone wanting to convert VBXs to OCXs. It has an entire chapter on this topic and was useful for me in converting my old controls to the new stuff. The book does a good job explaining controls using MFC and is easy to read if you have experience writing controls already.
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I'm wasn't a beginner when I started this book. I had already studied Inside COM by Dale Rogerson and Inside Distributed COM, so I was able to appreciate the depth that this book goes into. I suggest that anyone else planning to buy this book start with those other books to gain a firm background in COM.
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