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Subject: RE: GISList: Avenue to VBA
Date:  09/15/2002 01:09:01 PM
From:  Joao Salisso



Hi Katera,
it depends a lot on which kind of appliation you intend to develop.
I my work, I use Rational Rose to draw the application functionalities, and
so I start to build the main code over the skeleton builded in Rational
Rose.
In most of cases, I develop an Add-in to run with ArcInfo or an ActiveX DLL
to be called in a web page. As a Visual Basic programmer you have to think
in classes right now and not only in events or procedures. You will find
this kind of coding very interesting.

Regards,

Joao.
-----Original Message-----
From: Katera_Afshar@URSCorp.com
To: gislist@geocomm.com
Sent: 06/09/02 11:45
Subject: GISList: Avenue to VBA

Thank you all for your supports and comments, but I think I did not
explain
my question good enough. I know it is a complicated subject and I know
it
is not going to happen by just clicking a button or something like
that.

I know VB programming and I know Avenue too, but since writing VB in
ArcView 8.X is more involve with objects than even Visual Basic itself,
I
would like to know what would be the best way to start working with VBA
in
ArcView 8.X.

I do appreciate your help and any suggestions and meanwhile if I get
something from other sources I will post it for GIS List as well.

Thanks a lot for all your help,

Katera Afshar






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