Visual C++6: the complete reference
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005.14 B45, 2 Software testing techniques | 005.14 D87 Effective software testing: 50 specific ways to improve your testing | 005.17 H38 Filthy rich clients: developing animated and graphical effects for desktop java application | 005.268 P37 Visual C++6: the complete reference | 005.432 G68 Solaris application programming | 005.433 S53 Computer design | 005.453 A34, 2 Compilers principles, techniques & tools |
This book features dozens of easy-to-follow steps, tips, and real-world examples -- all based on classroom-tested material. Covers both C/C++ programming fundamentals and Windows 98/NT program development. Increased detailed coverage of debugging, C++ objects, COM, ActiveX, and programming with MFC. About The Author: Chris H. Pappas is a professor of Computer Science at the B.C.C. S.U.N.Y. campus in Binghamton, New York and is a Chief Executive Officer for Ninevah National Research. Table of Contents Part I: A Quick Overview of Visual C++. The Visual C++ Compiler, Version 6. A Quick Start Using the IDE. Writing, Compiling, and Debugging Simple Programs. Advanced Visual C++ Features. Part II: Programming Foundations. C and C++ Programming. Working with Data. Program Control. Writing and Using Functions. Arrays. Using Pointers. Complete I/O in C. An Introduction to I/O in C++. Structures, Unions, and Miscellaneous Items. Advanced Programming Topics. Power Programming: Tapping Important C and C++ Libraries. Part III: Foundations for Object-Oriented Programming in C++. Object-Oriented Programming Foundations. Classes in C++. Complete I/O in C++. Working in an Object-Oriented Environment. Part IV: Windows Programming Foundations. Concepts and Tools for Windows Applications. Procedure-Oriented Windows Applications. The Microsoft Foundation Class Library: Fundamentals. Windows Applications Using the MFC. Part V: Wizards. Application and Class Wizards. Getting Started with OLE. Getting Started with ActiveX Controls. COM and DHTML. Appendices: A: Extended ASCII Table. B: DOS 10H, 21H, and 33H Interrupt Parameters. C: Dynamic Link Libraries.