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| #7276699 in Books | Sams Publishing | 2000-05-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.20 x7.30l,2.16 | File type: PDF | 608 pages | ||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Like Writing C Applications in VB|By Nello L.|I've been using Microsoft's CryptoAPI for several months now with the MSDN website as my only resource. Unfortunately, this resource uses C to document the APIs and all the sample code is in C as well. So I was delighted to see Chapman's book with a title targeted to Visual Basic developers. Indeed Chapman includes VB|From the Back Cover||Using client-proven methods, and over 15 years of programming experience, expert author Davis Chapman empowers developers to create powerful, secure applications. Developing Secure Applications with Visual Basic first provides you with an un
Using client-proven methods, and over 15 years of programming experience, expert author Davis Chapman empowers developers to create powerful, secure applications. Developing Secure Applications with Visual Basic first provides you with an understanding of encryption, and then guides you through adding security features to your own applications using the Microsoft CryptoAPI, and the new security features of Windows 2000. Developers who have been confused by the high-en...
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