Brockschmidt describes how OLE 2.0 can be used for linking data between applications. The author also shows how OLE provides a new programming model that can enhance Windows. The book comes with a set... This description may be from another edition of this product.
If you really want to understand COM you would read this book. I was impressed by the elegance of the example code. The book basically illustrates it's concepts throught the iterative development of 2 examples. Most of the other books I have looked at that attempt to explain COM are fluff.It's too bad the book is out of print. I don't know how people will understand COM without it.Hopefully, Kraig can get it up one more time for COM+
the best and the worthest......print it from msdn and read
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This book is big and heavy. I tear it into parts so I can carry it to work on daily bases. If one don't want its copy, pls send to me. I would appreciate a second copy of the book.It is the best book because you can't reach com nervona without it..not even essential com. One must read it several times during different stage of understanding. It is lengthy by detail and author's style. It is dificult to understand. But it provide insight that no other books ever touched. This is not a book to teach you COm/OLE. It is a reference or an encyclopedia. However, just like ARM and "The C programming language", the reference you have to read cover to cover... eventually...
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