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Foundations of C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for .NET 3.5 View Larger Image | Gordon Hogenson Apress, Paperback, Published September 2008, 512 pages, ISBN 1430210230 | List Price: $59.99 Our Price: $45.95 You Save: $14.04 (23% Off)
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Foundations of C++/CLI: The Visual C++ Language for .NET 3.5 introduces C++/CLI,
Microsofts extensions to the C++ syntax that allow you to target the common
language runtime, the key to the heart of the .NET Framework 3.5. This book
gives you a small, fastpaced primer that will kickstart your journey
into the world of C++/CLI. In 13 nofluff chapters, Microsoft insiders
take readers into the core of the C++/CLI language and explain both how the
language elements work and how Microsoft intends them to be used.
This book is a beginners guide, but it assumes a familiarity with programming
basics. And it concentrates on explaining the aspects of C++/CLI that make it
the most powerful and fun language of the .NET Framework. As such, this book
is ideal if youre thinking of migrating to C++/CLI from another language.
By the end of this book, youll have a thorough grounding in the core language
elements together with the confidence to explore further that comes from a solid
understanding of a languages syntax and grammar.
What youll learn
The basics of C++/CLI
The objectoriented features of C++/CLI
How C++/CLI sits within the .NET Framework 3.5
How to create C++/CLI programs
Using STL/CLR
Who is this book for
Developers wanting to learn C++/CLI
About the Author
Gordon Hogenson is the manager responsible for the Visual C++ documentation,
has worked as a technical writer and testing engineer for Visual C++, C# and
other Microsoft products for 9 years. He has avid interests in many diverse
fields, including botany and organic gardening, chemistry, physics, metaphysics
and philosophy.
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