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Book Synopsis Using Visual C++ 6 by : Jonathan Bates
Download or read book Using Visual C++ 6 written by Jonathan Bates and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 854 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using C 6 does not try to be a compendium of all the questions any person may ever have. Rather, the book focuses on teaching the reader to use Visual C, and on providing quick and easy access to answers and information on Visual C basics.
Book Synopsis Professional MFC with Visual C++ 6 by : Mike Blaszczak
Download or read book Professional MFC with Visual C++ 6 written by Mike Blaszczak and published by . This book was released on 1998-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: " The job of the MFC team is to give the C + + Windows developer the most comprehensive assistance possible for developing working code, and I believe that commitment extends to the contents of h is eve book. I work for Microsoft, but that wont prevent me from exposing both the strengths and weakness of our framework. In these pages, I'm going to describe the majority of the Microsoft Foundation Classes. On the way, I want to focus your attention on the utility the classes provide and the way they work together. I'm not going to spend time reproducing the help files by detailing every parameter for every member function. My aim is to help you to discover the great features of Visual C + + 6 for yourself, and then I'll show you how to make the best applications, utilities and embedded objects in town, using MFC. " Mike Blaszczak. Who is this book for ? This book is for professional developers with a desire to get under the covers of the Microsoft Foundation Classes to find out why Microsoft implemented things the way they did. A good grasp of C + + and some Windows programming knowledge are assumed. Professional MFC with Visual C + + 6 is a revised version of Professional MFC with Visual C + + 5. It covers Visual C ++ 6 and MIFC 6, including the new features and updates of these latest versions. Microsoft Visual Studio and the Wizards The document/view architecture of MIFC. How to tweak your applications to perfection MFC improved support for the Windows common controls. How to write safe, secure, multithreaded applications. Compound document servers and containers. ActiveX controls and control containers. Using MFC to implement Internet client and server functionality. Integration of ATL with MFC. Details of the new MFC support for DHTML.
Book Synopsis Visual C++ Core Language by : Bill McCarty
Download or read book Visual C++ Core Language written by Bill McCarty and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 532 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Systematically presents the C++ language as Microsoft defines it, from variables and constants to high-level constructs such as distributed classes and templates and explains how code elements are used, from simple 'if' statements to complex COM/DCOM structures.
Book Synopsis Mastering Visual C++ 6 by : Michael J. Young
Download or read book Mastering Visual C++ 6 written by Michael J. Young and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A one-stop reference for C++ programmers (beginners through experts) who want to learn Microsoft's powerful 32-bit Visual C++ X development environment. The book's tutorial "framework" provides a complete introduction to Win32 programming architecture (MFC, COM, etc.).
Book Synopsis Essential Visual C++ 6.0 fast by : Ian Chivers
Download or read book Essential Visual C++ 6.0 fast written by Ian Chivers and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Microsofts Visual C++ 6.0 contains many new features to help developers build high performance applications. This book is ideal reading for those who want a quick introduction to Windows programming with Visual C++ and the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library. Written in the inimitable style of the Essentials series, with lots of clear examples, this book is perfect for those who need to learn the maximum in the minimum time and to develop applications fast. Newcomers to the package will also find that Essential Visual C++ 6.0 fast will help them create applications - incorporating all the new features - quickly, effectively and productively. Topics covered include: the two key Windows classes: CFrameWnd and CWinApp; the MFC Library; message maps; controls; graphical output, and much more.
Book Synopsis Visual C++ 6 Unleashed by : Mickey Williams
Download or read book Visual C++ 6 Unleashed written by Mickey Williams and published by Sams Publishing. This book was released on 2000 with total page 1142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BASIC APPROACH PLEASE PROVIDE COURSE INFORMATION
Download or read book Core Visual C++ 6 written by Lars Klander and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 676 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For serious developers who want to learn C++, Core Visual C++ 6.0 covers all the professional tools and techniques needed to build industrial-strength applications. Get up-and-running with Visual C++ quickly: then master the key Visual C++ techniques and features most important for serious Windows development. Learn how to build sophisticated user interfaces using the Document/View Architecture; master multithreading and the constructs needed to implement it. Understand the Windows file system, and master the classes and methods available for file manipulation. Incorporate printing in your application; learn how to use the Visual C++ debugger and profiler; and more. Like all Core books, Core Visual C++ 6 offers real-world explanations targeted at experienced developers -- and real, non-trivial code. For experienced programmers who want to learn Visual C++.
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Book Synopsis Programming with MFC and Visual C++ by : Nicholas L Pappas, PH D
Download or read book Programming with MFC and Visual C++ written by Nicholas L Pappas, PH D and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-09-04 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Computer Science Design Series Programming with MFC & Visual C++ Prerequisite: Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 or equivalent. Recommended especially if you are new to MFC: Jeff Prosise "Programming Windows with MFC" (1337 pages, ISBN 1572 316 950) This text is about how to use Windows Microsoft Foundation Classes (the MFC) and the software program Visual C++ to write programs using windows without knowing how to write the complex code that produces the windows. The MFC/Visual C++ combination immensely simplifies the writing of any program that uses one or more windows. Second, this is about learning how program with MFC from the bottom up so that you can produce the projects presented here. Many MFC classes and functions replace/obsolete many C, C++, and C# classes and functions. Consequently you can go directly to MFC, and save a lot of time and energy. Programming with MFC allows you to work at the top of the C hierarchy, while avoiding the limitations of C, C++, and C#. This text BEGINS to show you how to program with MFC by using Visual C++ to produce skeleton programs on the Visual C++ screen. Skeletons that include code producing the windows in which your programs will be presented. For example, creating front panels using dialog boxes in which you place controls (push button, combo box, slider, text box, etc.) in precise positions and how to initialize/program the controls. We say begin, because learning how to program in any language is an endless task. Especially MFC with its hundreds of functions. At this point we believe it is very important that you view the table of contents to know what we have chosen to present from the thousands of possibilities. We believe our choices represent the basic know-how one needs to get going with MFC. There is an unavoidable "cook book" element to using Visual C++ that dictates how to create the skeletons, and where to enter code in the skeletons. This text is different. Instead of referring you to code on a disk (with few if any comments), and instead of offering partial explanations in the text, requiring you have to go back and forth from book to disk, and wondering what to do next, we show you how code is written that actually creates programs that run on any computer using the windows operating system. That is why only the Visual C++ disk is required. We briefly explain most of the code lines used to produce the functions required by the projects. We expect the reader to have a basic programming capability. This text uses the Jeff Prosise text "Programming Windows with MFC", as a very useful reference.With Jeff Prosise's text supporting us we were able to write programs using windows, while knowing nothing about windows programming and very little about MFC and the various C languages. JP's text gave us a great start with the design process producing programs presented in one or more windows. That experience brings us to this point. We wrote this text, because even with the JP reference we learned that we had to answer many "How-do-we-do-that?" questions. Answers we needed in order to produce programs that run. Answers we share with you by presenting selected topics in the form of working projects. Many types of programs can be implemented with MFC. We focus on dot exe (name.exe) executing programs. JP's text makes very clear the fact that there is much, much more to MFC then what is presented here.
Book Synopsis Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 MCSD by : Microsoft Corporation
Download or read book Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 MCSD written by Microsoft Corporation and published by . This book was released on 1999-10 with total page 858 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through self-paced lessons and hands-on labs, readers learn how to design and implement distributed client/server solutions using Microsoft Visual C++ version 6.0. Training helps build skills in 9 critical areas, including: creating user interface, building and managing COM components, and more. CD contains lab exercises, demos and model application.
Book Synopsis Fast Track Visual C++6.0 Programming by : Steve Holzner
Download or read book Fast Track Visual C++6.0 Programming written by Steve Holzner and published by . This book was released on 1998-09-25 with total page 628 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An established C++ expert uses real-world examples to bring intermediate-level programmers and developers up to speed with the latest version of C++. Holzner explores advanced graphics, creating and synchronizing multithreaded programs, and using Windows hooks to capture keystrokes.
Book Synopsis Visual C++ Database Programming Tutorial by : Wendy Sarrett
Download or read book Visual C++ Database Programming Tutorial written by Wendy Sarrett and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An introductory book that attempts to cover the main data access technologies currently in use, including ODBC, DAO, OLE DB, ADO AND RDS.
Book Synopsis Using Visual C++ 6 by : Kate Gregory
Download or read book Using Visual C++ 6 written by Kate Gregory and published by Que Publishing. This book was released on 1998 with total page 890 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Special Edition Using Visual C++ 6 focuses on making you productive with Visual C++ as quickly as possible. Because of its straightforward approach, this book is able to progress into more advanced topics such as database capabilities, creating ActiveX controls and documents, and enterprise features. Coverage includes all the new features of version 6 as well as expanding on a few topics such as Active Server Pages, VC++, and ActiveX Data Object (ADO & OLE DB).
Book Synopsis Visual C++ 6 Programming Blue Book by : Stephen D. Gilbert
Download or read book Visual C++ 6 Programming Blue Book written by Stephen D. Gilbert and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 676 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Demonstrates how to write programs using the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFCs). Covers building Visual C++ Windows applications using the latest Microsoft tools and components, using controls and wizards, using Microsoft's ODBC technology, using ActiveX controls to build database applications, and developing rational database applications. The CD-ROM contains all the source code for the example programs and MFC utilities. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Synopsis Getting Started with Microsoft Visual C++ 6 with an Introduction to MFC by : Harvey M. Deitel
Download or read book Getting Started with Microsoft Visual C++ 6 with an Introduction to MFC written by Harvey M. Deitel and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains examples, programming tips, exercises and projects and is intended to be a supplement to introductory/intermediate level programming courses.
Book Synopsis Practical Visual C++ 6 by : Jonathan Bates
Download or read book Practical Visual C++ 6 written by Jonathan Bates and published by Pearson Education. This book was released on 1999-08-19 with total page 1231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Practical Visual C++ takes a straight forward, no-nonsense approach to teaching C++. You start by learning the basics of Developer Studio with the use of the Wizards, editors, and debuggers. Then move on to the core language, including program flow, data types, functions, classes, object-oriented programming, and more. You then progress into the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC), the libraries of pre-build classes that Microsoft provides to make Visual C++ programming much easier. By understanding how to use the classes within MFC, you will be able to create nearly any type of program. Specific coverage includes working with dialogs, objects, controls, document-views, file manipulation, and printing.
Book Synopsis Mining Amazon Web Services by : John Paul Mueller
Download or read book Mining Amazon Web Services written by John Paul Mueller and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2006-07-14 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Profit with Amazon Web Services—as a Buyer, Seller, or Independent Developer In a few short years, Amazon has evolved from an online bookstore into a complex marketplace comprised of thousands of vendors, millions of customers, and an ever-widening selection of products. With the launch of Amazon Web Services, buyers and sellers have unprecedented access to the immense body of data underpinning this marketplace. Mining Amazon Web Services: Building Applications with the Amazon API shows you what you can do with these powerful tools, and exactly how to do it. As a buyer, you'll build applications that let you comparison-shop far more effectively, consistently saving money and finding exactly the right product. As a seller, you'll leverage Amazon Web Services in ways that help you attract more customers, make more commissioned referrals, and improve your bottom line. This book is also a great resource for independent developers who want to create and publish—even make money with—applications for others. Here's some of what you'll find covered inside: Performing complex product searches Analyzing the data obtained in your searches Connecting Amazon Web Services to a local database Building a Web Services-based shopping cart Using Amazon-supported search technologies, including XML over HTTP and SOAP Improving speed and reliability Building applications for mobile devices Building and publishing applications for others All that's required is some basic experience with any one of several programming languages, including VBA, Visual Basic 6, Visual C++ 6, Visual Basic .NET, Visual C# .NET, Java, and PHP, all of which are fully represented in the book's downloadable code.
Book Synopsis Special Edition Using Visual C++.NET by : Kate Gregory
Download or read book Special Edition Using Visual C++.NET written by Kate Gregory and published by Que Publishing. This book was released on 2002 with total page 788 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Special Edition Using Visual C++.NET is a comprehensive resource to help readers leverage the exciting new features of Visual C++.NET as well as port their existing skills to the new .NET development environment. The book shows how both Win32 and .NET applications work, not only instructing the reader in the use of Microsoft's Visual C++ wizards, but also showing what the wizards create. A variety of programming tasks from simple dialog boxes to database and Internet programming are included. Because of the new .NET platform developers in any of 17 languages (including Visual C++) will use the same class libraries to construct high-performance applications. SE Using Visual C++.NET will not only cover the new version of the software but also how to get maximum programming results from combining several languages into one project. Related technologies such as XML and XSLT are also covered, along with integrating Visual C++ code with Visual Basic and C# code.