Microsoft Outlook 2000 Programming Bible
Book: Microsoft Outlook 2000 Programming Bible , by Davaid G. Jung, Jeffrey A. Kent, ISBN10: 0764546503, ISBN13: 9780764546501, Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, January 2001, Paperback
About the Authors Jeff Kent is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Los Angeles Valley College in Valley Glen, CA. He teaches a number of programming languages, including Visual Basic, C++, Java, and, when he's feeling masochistic, Assembler. He also manages a network for a Los Angeles law firm whose employees are guinea pigs for his Outlook/Exchange Server applications. Jeff has co-authored programming books, is a lawyer, and is a former professional chess master. David Jung has been programming on computers since the early 1980s. A graduate of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, David has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with an emphasis in computer information systems. His development expertise is in architecting and constructing cross-platform client/server and distributed database solutions using Visual Basic, XML, Access, SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, and Internet technology. He is a member of the Pasadena IBM Users Group's technical staff and leads its Visual Basic Special Interest Group. David has co-authored a number of books on Visual Basic ranging from introductory and reference titles to client/server development.
If Microsoft Outlook can do it, you can do it too... If you're a developer who wants to build collaborative solutions using Outlook 2000, then this is the guide for you. Covering cutting-edge topics such as Collaboration Data Objects, Component Object Model add-ins and Outlook Web components, this comprehensive book will help you extend Outlook to maximize its information-sharing capabilities in desktop, Exchange Server, and Web environments. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Outlook 2000 Programming
* Harness Outlook's "at a glance" features: Outlook Today, Folder Home Pages, Outlook View Control
* Implement collaborative applications
* Optimize Outlook's messaging and data storing capabilities
* Integrate Outlook with other Office 2000 apps, such as Access, Word, and Excel
* Create applications for corporate and workgroup solutions using Microsoft Exchange Server
Bonus CD-ROM includes
* Trial version of ZipOut 2000
* Source code for examples and applications in the book
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