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Week 3 -- In Review









WEEK -- 3






In Review


This week you learned about a broad range of issues, all of which
are important to being a top-notch VBScript developer. You rounded
out your repertoire this week by learning about all the advanced
functions of VBScript in areas such as string handling, date usage,
and math. Then you tackled key strategic areas that are essential
to sophisticated script development. Among these areas are debugging
techniques, advanced user interface considerations, validation
and server techniques, porting code, and security. Now that you
have reached the conclusion of this week's chapters, your arsenal
of VBScript techniques is complete. Although the learning never
stops as evolution marches ever forward with advanced software
technologies, you have now gained a state-of-the-art, fundamental
knowledge of what VBScript is all about.

Where You Have Been

A lot of important ground was covered this week as you completed
the quest to obtain full VBScript knowledge in all nuances of
the language. Day 15 covered working with strings through a variety
of string functions. Working with math and dates was introduced
on Day 16. Day 17 took a look at exterminating bugs from your
script, and Day 18 showed you how to use advanced user interface
techniques in your script. Active document strategies were covered
on Day 19. Day 20 discussed porting between Visual Basic and VBScript.
Finally, the week ended with a look at some very important security
and server considerations on Day 21. You are now ready to use
scripts to produce your own active pages. With the techniques
you have picked up along the way, you can fully exploit this leading-edge
technology. You can create fast, powerful scripts with an ease
and flexibility that was unheard of a short time ago in the industry.
Of course, many more changes are probably coming in the days ahead,
including new World Wide Web-related standards, continuing evolution
of the Windows environment, and advancements in many page- and
document-related technologies. You can rest fairly assured of
two things in the days ahead: Change is constant, and your VBScript
scripting knowledge will probably be of use in many of the still
emerging areas, as well as in the pages you write today. Happy
scripting!













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