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- Popular author Ivor Horton uses his trademark approachable writing style
to provide novice programmers with the basic tools as they learn Visual C++
2005
- Readers will learn how to program in C++ using Visual C++ 2005-without any
previous knowledge of C++
- More than 35 percent new and updated material covers the new release of
Visual C++, and exercises and solutions help readers along the way
- Demonstrates the significant new features of Visual C++ 2005, providing
improved flexibility in developing Microsoft applications in C++
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1: Programming with Visual C++ 2005.
Chapter 2: Data, Variables, and Calculations.
Chapter 3: Decisions and Loops.
Chapter 4: Arrays, Strings, and Pointers.
Chapter 5: Introducing Structure into Your Programs.
Chapter 6: More about Program Structure.
Chapter 7: Defining Your Own Data Types.
Chapter 8: More on Classes.
Chapter 9: Class Inheritance and Virtual Functions.
Chapter 10: Debugging Techniques.
Chapter 11: Windows Programming Concepts.
Chapter 12: Windows Programming with the Microsoft Foundation Classes.
Chapter 13: Working with Menus and Toolbars.
Chapter 14: Drawing in a Window.
Chapter 15: Creating the Document and Improving the View.
Chapter 16: Working with Dialogs and Controls.
Chapter 17: Storing and Printing Documents.
Chapter 18: Writing Your Own DLLs.
Chapter 19: Connecting to Data Sources.
Chapter 20: Updating Data Sources.
Chapter 21: Applications Using Windows Forms.
Chapter 22: Accessing Data Sources in a Windows Forms Application.
Appendix A: C++ Keywords.
Appendix B: ASCII Codes.
Index.
About the Author
Ivor Horton is one of the preeiminent authors of tutorials on the Java,
C and C++ programming languages. He is widely known for the tutorial style of
his books, which provides step-by-step guidance easily understood even by first-time
programmers. Horton is also a systems consultant in private practice.
Customer Reviews
Customer Reviews: 1 Average Customer Rating:      Apr 23, 2008     Joel E Madera from Belize Central America Excellent to all flavors of C++ programming I believe it is an excellent book in teaching the principles of visual C++ it gives the foundation of all flavors of C++. However Chapter 14 is a bit confusing and i couldn't get the sketcher to build succesfully at this point, I believe the CPoint Class Type was not defined properly or the adequate libraries were not included. The files provided for the chapter are not the same.
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