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ArcObjects Developer's Guide
by (Editor: ESRI Press)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: ESRI Press (1999-12)
ISBN: 1879102714
EAN: 9781879102712
Dewy Decimal #: 910
Paperback: 240 pages
SKU: S06973GAR-1350
Condition: Very Good
Comments: Very good overall condition. No writing, very tight binding. Ex-library (few marks). Ships same day or next in a bubble mailer. Enjoy.
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Editorial Reviews
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Book Description
ArcInfo 8 is the world's most advanced GIS software, offering unprecedented out-of-the-box ease of use, point-and-click customization, and professional developer extensibility. In addition to its state-of-the-art user interface, ArcInfo 8 comes with an extensive, COM-based object model. Customize the look and feel of he application or extend its base functionality to meet your needs. Use the built-in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) development environment or an external development environment that supports the creation of ActiveX components. The ArcObjects Developer's Guide provides the foundation for carrying out your development tasks--whether it's making a simple point-and-click change to the user interface, creating an ActiveX add-in, or working with third-party CASE tools. You'll learn how to: customize ArcInfo 8 with a click--without writing any code use VBA inside ArcInfo 8 work with the various ArcObjects Model subsystems create COM-based add-ins for ArcInfo use third-party CASE tools to create custom features that extend the data model of ArcInfo 8 Using plain language and extensive code samples, the ArcObjects Developer's Guide is your passport to the full developer potential offered by ArcInfo 8, the world's most advanced GIS software.
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Learning ArcGIS programming
Rating (5)
Date: 2001-09-28
3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
This book provides an excellent introduction to programming ArcObjects with VB. I had very little programming experience, but found the book explained the subjects very well. The exercises were easy to follow and quickly allowed me to pick up most of the basic principles. The book is well laid out allowing you to work through the sections that you are most interested in whether that be customising the user interface, working with macro's or programming an application with Visual Basic. The mix of theory, examples and excerises is well thought out, giving a balanced book that is easy to read. I thought it was well worth the money for an introductory level, although it doesn't contain the details needed for more advanced programming.
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