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View BasketBeginning Visual C++ 6
- Contributor(s):
- Ivor Horton (author)
- Format:
- Paperback , 235 x 186 x 58mm , 1224pp
- Publication date:
- 22 Jul 2003
- Publisher:
- Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
- ISBN-13:
- 9780764543883
- ISBN-10:
- 0764543881
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Synopsis:
What is this book about? Visual C++ 6.0 was released in 1998 as a component of Visual Studio 6.0. For three years, until the launch of Visual Studio .NET to support the .NET Framework, it was Microsoft's premier development product. Now five service packs old, version 6.0 remains the environment of choice for many developers who haven't yet made the move to .NET. If your aim is to learn how to program in C++ on the Windows platform, with all the help offered by the Visual Studio interface, Visual C++ 6.0 remains a sound choice. What does this book 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). This book was voted Amazon.com's C++ Book of the Year in 1998. It contains countless examples for you to follow and experiment with, and there are challenging exercises and model solutions in every chapter. Who is this book for? This book is for anyone who wants to learn C++ and Windows programming with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. Although progress will be easier if you have some experience of a programming discipline, an adept newcomer will also succeed in taming object--oriented programming and writing real Windows applications.
Author Biography:
Ivor Horton is the best--selling author of Beginning Visual C++ 4, Beginning Visual C++ 5, Beginning Java, Beginning C and Beginning C++ -- The Complete Language. He has been teaching programming to skilled and unskilled students for 25 years and has been chosen by Microsoft to support their developer products.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Programming With Visual C++. Chapter 2. Data, Variables and Calculations. Chapter 3. Decisions and Loops. Chapter 4. Arrays, Pointers and References. Chapter 5. Introducing Structure Into Your Programs. Chapter 6. More About Program Structure. Chapter 7. A Taste of Old--fashioned Windows. Chapter 8. Structuring Your Data Using Classes. Chapter 9. More on Classes. Chapter 10. Class Inheritance. Chapter 11. An Example Using Classes. Chapter 12. Debugging. Chapter 13. Understanding Windows Programming. Chapter 14. Working With Menus and Toolbars. Chapter 15. Drawing in a Window. Chapter 16. Creating The Document and Improving The View. Chapter 17. Working With Dialogs and Controls. Chapter 18. Storing and Printing The Document. Chapter 19. Writing Your Own Dlls. Chapter 20. Connecting to Data Sources. Chapter 21. Updating Data Sources. Chapter 22. Understanding OLE Documents. Chapter 23. Activex Controls. Chapter 24. Using The Active Template Library. Appendix A. Keywords in Visual C++. Appendix B. The Ascii Table. Appendix C. Solutions to Exercises.
Additional Information:
Illustrations: illustrations Related subjects: C++ (Computer program language) Programming languages
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