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Visio 2000 Developer's Survival Guide [Paperback]

Graham Wideman (Author)
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June 2000
If you want to build robust, maintainable solutions with Visio's ShapeSheet and Automation development environments, you need to understand Visio's structure and behavior. Not just superficially, but in depth. The key challenges are these:

A Comprehensive and Deep Understanding: The Visio environment gives a great head-start to your diagram-intensive solution project. However, a programmable diagramming environment is significantly more involved than, say, the automation models of Excel or Word. It's deceptively easy to get started in Visio, and you can advance a considerable distance with Visio's supplied Developing Visio Solutions book (essential!) and the Developer Help. But before long you'll need to build an extensive and detailed understanding of Visio's numerous functional areas, and that's very hard to assemble one nibble at a time from Help.

The "Subtractive Programming Problem": Even once you've gained some capability with Visio, the other issue you will face is the "subtractive programming" problem. Great that you are able to base your solution on several features of Visio, but how do you disable all the features in Visio's huge array the you don't want exposed to your users? For that you need a knowledge of Visio far beyond just the functional areas directly relevant to your project. And you'll want to cover that territory quickly.

The point of departure for this book is an overview of the Visio environment, and the structures that Visio-based solutions might take. Next, the entire Visio structure is laid out in organized and comprehensive diagrams and tables, so you can absorb it at full speed. Then each major area of Visio structure comes under scrutiny to discover how its behavior can be tamed and harnessed by developers.

See also: Visio 2002 Developer's Survival Pack
Visio 2003 Developer's Survival Pack

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About the Author

Graham Wideman has over 25 years of experience in electrical engineering, software development, information systems, business analysis and conceptual modeling. In each of these disciplines he mastered the formal diagrams, yet in addition always found the need to generate drawings automatically, and to extend each diagrammatic convention in formal or informal ways to convey richer sets of detail or summary-level concepts.

Partly to that end, he has been building solutions and tools with diagramming libraries and environments for ten years, and with Visio for over five years.Wideman is also affiliated with the SemNet group centered as San Diego State University.Over the last 15 years this group has produced basic tools for diagramming general semantic networks and formally studying the teaching and learning benefits in making concepts and relationships explicit.

During his experience with Visio, he has increasingly participated in online forums and in beta programs (after one beta, he was thanked for submitting more and better quality bug reports than all other testers combined).He can be found on the Visio newsgroups at 'msnews.microsoft.com'.Once starting on this book project, this past activity helped foster some invaluable input from some of Visio's developer team members. Recently Wideman was recognized with a Microsoft Valued Professional (MVP) award for Visio.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (June 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155212407X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1552124079
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 8.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,524,893 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars If you develop for Visio, buy this book, September 20, 2004
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This review is from: Visio 2000 Developer's Survival Guide (Paperback)
I have several Visio books - most are useless for developers (people who write VBA/VB/VC++ code for Visio automation). For those who develop for Visio, this is a must-have book. If you're using 2002 or 2003, the same author has newer versions of the book for those. He also lets you download software tools to use - one awesome one is a VB DLL/VSL adapter. But even without the extra software this book goes into more detail and depth than any other, except the Microsoft Devloper book (which is free online). And it's a great companion to the Msoft book, and covers things it doesn't. (including highlighting the bugs)
All in all, an excellent book.
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