BASIC's long-standing reputation for spawning unreadable "spaghetti code" programs may seem at odds with the highly structured precepts of object-oriented programming techniques, but Steven Roman shows otherwise. Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic concisely and effectively explains how to exploit object-oriented programming techniques in Visual Basic 4.0 or later. Roman introduces the basics of object orientation and its implementation in Visual Basic and ultimately reveals the details of building OLE automation clients and servers that utilize these techniques. Practical, no-frills examples will help any VB programmer learn how to take advantage of the object-oriented technology that's now at his (or her) disposal.