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Mastering Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2008
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Mastering Microsoft® Visual Basic® 2008

by Evangelos Petroutsos
March 2008
Beginner content levelBeginner
1152 pages
33h 45m
English
Sybex
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Appendix B. Error Handling and Debugging

Your basic task as a developer is to write functional, robust applications. To write functional applications, you must keep the interface as simple as possible, use your common sense, and listen to the users. If you take the users' comments into consideration while designing your application's interface, you will produce a functional application. Avoid designing complicated forms and don't try to squeeze too much information onto a single form. If you've been around in this field for a while, you already know that this is an acquired skill and that there's no substitute for experience.

Writing robust applications, however, is not as hard. Although writing functional applications is an art, writing robust ...

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