Abstract: From the Publisher:
Nearly 75% of the C/C++ market use C++38 out of 42 world-class applications are built with Visual C++,including Sun,Netscape Oracle,and Lotus. Authors Chris Pappas and William Murray are professors of computer science at the S. U. N. Y. system in New Yorkthey bring extensive,real-world experience to the text. Covers the new and improved version that offers faster 32-bit application compiling,added native compiler support,time-saving Active Template Library (ATL),and productive new wizards and controls for quicker market distribution.
Break the speed limit on application development time!
Now with improved internet features,better ActiveX support,and much more,Visual C++ 6 is your key to developing faster,tighter apps in less time! And this complete reference/tutorial by best-selling authors/trainers Chris Pappas and William Murray is here to help you build sophisticated Windows applications that fit the needs of your organization. Newly revised and updated for version 6,Visual C++ 6: The Complete Reference features dozens of easy-to-follow steps,tips,and real-world examples all based on classroom-tested material used in the authors' popular college courses and corporate raining sessions. Simply follow Pappas and Murra's expert methodology and soon you'll be producing high-performance Visual C++ programs no matter what Visual C++ skill level you're starting from.
Fully updated and 100% classroom-tested,this book will help you:
Take advantage of the many new features in Visual C++ 6 Develop applications for Windows 98 and NT through procedure-oriented and object-oriented techniques using the MFClibrary Master Visual C++ 6's new debugging features Understand the fundamentals of C/C++ as they relate to Visual C++ Utilize the new wizards and components to speed your application development time Create lightweight,fast C++ and COM objects and ActiveX controls using the new ActiveX Template Library Learn about the new ActiveX Template Library (ATL) Create ATL projects with AppWizard Use COM and ATL to create DHTML documents
Publication Year: 1997
Publication Date: 1997-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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