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Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0659556151935 Edition: Enterprise Format: CD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: Microsoft Corporation Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation Model: 628-00406 Platform: Windows NT, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Publisher: Microsoft Corporation Studio: Microsoft Corporation Editorial Review: Amazon.com Product Description: Rapidly build business solutions using Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0, the complete enterprise development-tool suite. Winner of PC Magazine's Technical Excellence Award, as well as PC Computing's MVP Award, Visual Studio allows you to build scalable applications for Windows and the Web that easily integrate with existing systems. The Visual Studio 6.0 development suite sets the standard for developer productivity and comprehensive design support with integrated features across all the popular languages. Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Edition includes the complete set of development tools for building reusable applications in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Visual C++ 6.0, Visual J++ 6.0, or Visual FoxPro 6.0. Visual InterDev 6.0 provides easy integration with the Internet and a full Web-page authoring environment. In addition, Visual Studio Enterprise Edition adds extensive support for large systems and distributed applications. It offers additional features, including enterprise database development and design tools, team development support, development life-cycle support, and development and test versions of the Microsoft BackOffice family of application servers. To take advantage of the latest capabilities for developing Windows 2000 and mobile computing applications, Visual Studio 6.0 now includes the Windows 2000 Developer's Readiness Kit and the freely redistributable SQL Server 7.0 compatible Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE) for mobile applications. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - MFC/Win32API meets Smokey and the BanditGone are the old days when a guy like me could write 10 print "hello" and 20 goto 10 and expect to have something magical happen. Nowadays, it's all about GUI interfaces and "OLE applets". It takes nearly twelve million lines of code just to print out the words "Bill Gates eats turnips" on my computer, and that's without any icons or mouse pointers. I think someone should do something. Rating: - MFC/Win32API meets Smokey and the BanditGone are the old days when a guy like me could write 10 print "hello" and 20 goto 10 and expect to have something magical happen. Nowadays, it's all about GUI interfaces and "OLE applets". It takes nearly twelve million lines of code just to print out the words "Bill Gates eats turnips" on my computer, and that's without any icons or mouse pointers. I think someone should do something. Rating: - Excellent Product!I have used many different compilers in the past, with little success, but with this bundle you have power at your fingertips. I really don't know what the reviewer above me was smoking, but with the MSDN library, and all the wonderful tools and utilities, this is a sure bet for any programmer. Rating: - To some misinformed users (see above)This is really an excellent software bundle. I've been developing on VB6 and VC++ 6 for around 9 months now and Visual Studio 6 is by far the best tool for the job i.e. one of the many features you get with VC++ v6. You can actually create a working GUI application with an MDI setup already programmed, linked to a datasource of your choice and forms created by wizards, all in a matter of around 30 seconds without any coding at all. If this isn't fast, what is? ActiveX controls, ... Read More Rating: - Sleepless in SeattleAs a programmer guy involved with software and programming, all I can say is this product is thorougly unsatisfying. thoroughly. Rapid development they say. I say "ha"! It took me over three weeks just to write a program and make it work. three Weeks dude! I don't know about you, but time is money. Know what I mean? Visual is fine, but isn't audio kind of implied? I mean, when I tried talking to the program, telling it to go and make this program and go and make this it just stood there silent. ... Read More |