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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Beginning Visual C++ 2005


* 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++

From the Back Cover

You'll learn the essentials of Visual C++ 2005 and get a thorough introduction to the techniques used for accessing data sources in both Microsoft® Foundation Classes and Windows® Forms applications. Plus, the exercises included at the end of most chapters will help you apply what you've learned as you make your way to becoming an effective C++ programmer.

What you will learn from this book

* How to use the capabilities of Visual C++ 2005 to create applications
* Unique aspects and new features of Visual C++ 2005
* The basic ideas and techniques involved in debugging
* Ways to build a graphical user interface for your application
* How Microsoft Windows applications are structured
* Tips for understanding the nuances of C++ without getting confused by the complexities of Windows GUI programming

Who this book is for

This book is for novice programmers who are looking to write C++ applications for the Microsoft Windows OS. No previous programming experience is required.

Beginning Visual C++ 2005

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