Programming Microsoft Visual C++ reveals the structures and
systems that make Windows programs work. If you know C well and are at
all familiar with C++, this latest version of a classic text is an
excellent springboard into programming for Microsoft Windows.
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- Paperback: 1150 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press; 5th edition (January 1, 1998)
- Language: English
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Programming Microsoft Visual C++ reveals the structures and
systems that make Windows programs work. If you know C well and are at
all familiar with C++, this latest version of a classic text is an
excellent springboard into programming for Microsoft Windows. This
book is sure to reveal new information to those with Windows
programming experience--most of which has to do with the new tools
available to Windows programmers. The authors explain COM and Active
Template Library (ATL). In learning about those things, you absorb
information about ActiveX technologies, database programming, and
Microsoft's Internet facilities. Additionally, this guide is still the
best around for those who want to put well-behaved windows on the
screen, fill them with controls, and have them perform useful
functions. Illumination of the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) has
traditionally been this book's strong point, and the coverage of MFC 6
in this edition upholds the tradition.
Throughout, illustrative code translates well to real-world projects (particularly since it all appears on a companion CD-ROM). Each example tackles a particular task, such as how to use a persistent frame window class or how to refer to the contents of Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs). --David Wall
Throughout, illustrative code translates well to real-world projects (particularly since it all appears on a companion CD-ROM). Each example tackles a particular task, such as how to use a persistent frame window class or how to refer to the contents of Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs). --David Wall
Product Description
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 is the latest version of the
industry-standard programming language for professionals. And
"Programming Visual C++, Fifth Edition", is the newest edition of the
book that's become the industry-standard text. Newly expanded and
updated, it offers the same detailed, comprehensive coverage that's
consistently made this title the best overall explanation of the
capabilities of this powerful, complex development tool. "Programming
Visual C++, Fifth Edition", delivers authoritative guidance on:
Fundamentals GDI, event handling, dialog boxes, memory management, SDI
and MDI, printing, and help.Advanced topics: multithreading, DIBs,
ODBC, and DLLs COM creating document objects, ActiveX Controls, and
components; automation; and using wizards and compiler extensions that
support COM C++ programming for the Internet Windows Sockets, MFC
WinInet, and ISAPI extension programs for Microsoft Internet Information
Server.
An enclosed CD-ROM contains valuable sample source code and sample applications developed for the book-all of which makes this volume an indispensable tool that every professional will keep close at hand.
Building on the solid achievements of its predecessors, the latest edition provides important new coverage, including:
An overview of control development with ATL
A full discussion of the latest database programming enhancements
A valuable explanation of recent COM improvements
A comprehensive examination of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 controls.
An enclosed CD-ROM contains valuable sample source code and sample applications developed for the book-all of which makes this volume an indispensable tool that every professional will keep close at hand.
Building on the solid achievements of its predecessors, the latest edition provides important new coverage, including:
An overview of control development with ATL
A full discussion of the latest database programming enhancements
A valuable explanation of recent COM improvements
A comprehensive examination of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 controls.
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