Developing PowerBuilder 3 applications / Bill Hatfield.
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005.265 DAO 1994 Objects for OS/2 / | 005.265 DEA 1990 The analytical engine : | 005.265 GAO 1995 OS/2 and NetWare programming : | 005.265 HAD Developing PowerBuilder 3 applications / | 005.265 HOA 1994 Application development with PowerBuilder / | 005.265 IRA 1999 Assembly language for Intel-based computers / | 005.265 IRA 1999 Assembly language for Intel-based computers / |
System requirements for computer disk: IBM-compatible PC; DOS; Microsoft Windows 3.0; hard disk with 2.5MB free space.
Includes index.
TOC 1. What Is Client/Server Computing? --
2. Your First PowerBuilder Application, Part 1 --
3. Your First PowerBuilder Application, Part 2 --
4. The PowerBuilder Way --
5. Creating an Application --
6. Building a Window --
7. Making a Menu --
8. Writing a Script --
9. Programming in PowerScript --
10. Debugging --
11. Database Administration --
12. Developing a DataWindow --
13. Customizing a DataWindow --
14. Using a DataWindow --
15. Organizing Your Project --
16. Making Yourself at Home: Customizing PowerBuilder --
17. Generating the Finished Product --
18. User Objects: Making Your Own Controls --
19. Graphs --
20. Inheritance --
21. Capturing Your Own Events --
22. Creating SQL Queries --
23. SQL Data Manipulation Commands --
24. Analysis and Design --
25. Laying the Foundation --
26. Database Issues: Security, Integrity, and Concurrency --
27. Testing --
28. Documentation and Online Help.
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Tahur Ahmed
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