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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Like Writing C Applications in VB,
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This review is from: Developing Secure Applications with Visual Basic (Paperback)
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 snippets to document the CAPI and includes whole VB projects as demonstration applications. You can download all the projects from the (public) website: This is all good and an improvement for VB developers who have struggled to learn the CAPI from documentation written in C. Chapman includes VB declarations for the CAPI functions, translates constants from WinCrypt.h from C into VB, and creates VB user-defined types that correspond to the C structures. These things are very, very helpful. They will save developers a great deal of time and the source of many typographical errors that require debugging effort. I was disappointed, however, that Chapman didn't go further. A VB developer who understands the CAPI could use what he's supplied very effectively. But that is the catch 22. The CAPI is cumbersome and desperately needs some sort of object model and COM wrapper to make it usable to newcomers. Chapman stops at function declarations and requires the VB developer to make all the right calls in the right order with the right arguments. This is really doing C development in VB. To summarize this is a good book and worth purchasing but there is still the opportunity to do it one better. Hopefully someone will.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Encryption, encryption, encryption,
By Alex Rohr (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Developing Secure Applications with Visual Basic (Paperback)
I just received my copy of this book and I can't put it down. I have always wanted to learn encryption, and now I have. This book offers more than encryption such as digital signatures, and SSL. If you want to learn security in VB buy this book, you won't regret it.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent reference on encryption.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Developing Secure Applications with Visual Basic (Paperback)
Developing Secure Applications With Visual Basic provides the reader an understanding of encryption, and then guides them through adding security features using the Microsoftâ CryptoAPI and the new security features of Windows 2000. Developers will delight in Chapman's understandable style and hands-on methods. The book covers security topics developers need to know, including File Encryption, Digital Signatures, SChannel Communications (SSL), Secure E-Mail, Kerberos Authentication (Windows 2000), Active Directory Security (ADSI). Intermediate - Advanced, 608 pages
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Compendium of outdated ideas presented as a sequence of trivial exercises in an irrelevant format,
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This review is from: Developing Secure Applications with Visual Basic (Paperback)
Surely there's a team of bright junior high students out there who can give us something more worthwhile than this? Come on. . .
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Developing Secure Applications with Visual Basic by Davis Howard Chapman (Paperback - May 28, 2000)
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