The Waite Group's Com/Dcom Primer Plus
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The Waite Group's Com/Dcom Primer Plus

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by Chris Corry (Editor), John Cadman, Waite Group, Vincent Mayfield, Randy Charles Morin

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The Waite Group's COM/DCOM Primer Plus delivers a combination of COM/DCOM theory and practice; it explains APIs and interfaces with coded examples that will enable the reader to completely absorb the essentials of programming in COM. This approach to learning COM/DCOM promises to be the most effective way to learn and implement COM/DCOM software components in a real-world business environment. Readers will learn how to create and use interfaces, packaging functionality in binary objects that can access each other despite having been written in different languages, to create software and roll out new releases at a competition-killing pace! The vast majority of code examples in The Waite Group's COM/DCOM Primer Plus have been hand-coded from scratch vs. using Wizards, which gives readers a solid and sustaining understanding of COM/DCOM programming.

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Hands-on guidance on how to construct real-world business software components using Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) and Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), the breakthrough technologies behind Microsoft's Windows DNA. The CD-ROM includes all the code and examples for the readers' convenience.

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