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Programming Distributed Applications With Com and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 (Programming/Visual Basic) 
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 Visual Basic 6 opens up a wealth of possibilities for enterprise development, enabling programmers to build more scalable applications, access data from in-house databases and messaging servers, and develop Web pages more easily. We review four of the best books on the topic. Read more

 
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The Pattern on the Stone 
The Pattern on the Stone is to computer science what A Brief History of Time is to cosmology. This book approaches many large questions by way of extremely basic concepts, pointing out that computers are shockingly simple at their lowest levels and that a computer's power derives from its simplicity and adaptability. Read more 

 Windows 98 Annoyances 
Are you an avowed tinkerer who's already started to poke around under Windows 98's hood? Or are you a goal-oriented user who just wants to fix some of the operating system's irksome traits? Either way, Windows 98 Annoyances fits your bill. This exclusive edition contains a CD-ROM full of software utilities that will help you implement some of the fixes that are explained in the book. Read more 

 Best of Object-Oriented Programming, 1998 
Design Patterns CD: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software, the hypertext version of last year's bestselling book, is our choice for 1998's best object-oriented programming title. This CD-ROM is a required resource for anyone who is developing software using objects because it allows developers to access any of 23 basic patterns in the "pattern catalog" and to cut and paste sample code into their own designs. Read an article, read Amazon.com's interview with John Vlissides or preview the CD's capabilities. 

 

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