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Beginning Visual C++ 6

Category:General - Books By:Wrox, an imprint of Wiley
Platforms:Windows More info:www.wrox.com
Info-file:big_front_BeginningV... Author(s):Ivor Horton
Pages:1181Year of publication:1998

What does Beginning Visual C++ 6 cover?Beginning Visual C++ 6 can be broken down into four sections.The first is a fast-paced but thorough tutorial to the C++ language, punctuated with interesting and worthwhile example programs.After that, you'll learn about object orientation with C++, and how this relates to Windows programming - the section ends with the design and implementation of a sizable class-based C++ application.The third part of the book walks  » Read more...

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What does Beginning Visual C++ 6 cover?Beginning Visual C++ 6 can be broken down into four sections.The first is a fast-paced but thorough tutorial to the C++ language, punctuated with interesting and worthwhile example programs.After that, you'll learn about object orientation with C++, and how this relates to Windows programming - the section ends with the design and implementation of a sizable class-based C++ application.The third part of the book walks the reader through creating Windows applications using the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC). This includes the following:- Outputting to the screen and printer;- Creating menus, toolbars, and dialogs;- Debugging your program;- Responding to a user's actions.To illustrate the theory, this section also includes the complete implementation of a simple but fully-featured drawing application. The final section comprises a grounding in programmatic database access, an introduction to Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM), and examples of how to create ActiveX controls using both MFC and the Active Template Library (ATL).