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I've used VBA code to automate various Excel data analyses and
charting. For code security's sake I'd like to transfer most of this functionality into DLLs. (And, to be honest, as an exercise for learning VB6 - yes I know VB6 is now unsupported and we're all supposed to be seguing to .NET but frankly where I work we'll transfer to .NET no time soon) Question is - where to start? Right now my my VBA coding is functional & I've got Paul Lomax's 'VB and VBA in a Nutshell'. What would everyone's recommendations be on - other books? Visual Basic 6 Core Language Little Black Book: The Indispensable Guide of Day-to-Day VB6 Programming Tips and Techniques (Paperback) by Steven Holzner (Author) is one that has caught my eye, As has Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction (Paperback) by Steve McConnell (Author) 900 pages $26 ... a little ambitious, perhaps, but learning about good design structure presumably no bad thing. - software; Enterprise edition of VB6? or Visual studio? Which would be best? why? - and has anyone some recommendations for neat tutorials out there? I've digested ChipPearson's 'Creating a COM Addin', and the ms pages http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238228 & http://support.microsoft.com/?id=291392; needless to say ChIP's was the most comprehensible. Are there any sites for taking this further? Many thanks in advance Matthew |
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