Getting Started With Microsoft Visual C++ 6 With an Introduction to Mfc: Companion to C++, How to Program 2/E - Brossura

Deitel, Harvey M.; Deitel, Paul J.; Nieto, T. R.; Strassberger, E. T.

 
9780130132499: Getting Started With Microsoft Visual C++ 6 With an Introduction to Mfc: Companion to C++, How to Program 2/E

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This companion to C++ How to Program, Second Edition -- the world's most widely used C++ textbook -- carefully explains how to use Microsoft's Visual Studio 6 integrated development environment (IDE) and Visual C++ 6 to create Windows programs using the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC). Key topics include: Win32 and console applications; online documentation and Web resources; GUI controls; dialog boxes; graphics; message handling; the resource definition language; and the debugger. The book includes 15 "live-code" Visual C++/MFC programs with screen captures; dozens of tips, recommended practices and cautions; and exercises accompanying every chapter. This book is part of a family of resources for teaching and learning C++, including a Web site with the book's code examples, an optional interactive CD-ROM (C & C++ Multimedia Cyberclassroom), and more. For anyone interested in developing with Visual C++ and MFC.

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Informazioni sull?autore

Harvey Deitel and Paul Deitel are principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., a leader in programming training; and authors of C++ How to Program and Java How to Program -- each the #1 book in its market. They have taught 500,000 programmers.

T.R. Nieto, an MIT graduate, is senior lecturer at Deitel & Associates.

Edward T. Strassberger is the owner of Strassberger Software Training, Inc.

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9780130161475: Getting Started With Microsoft Visual C++ With an Introduction to Mfc: Companion to C++ How to Program, 2nd Edition

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ISBN 10:  0130161470 ISBN 13:  9780130161475
Casa editrice: Prentice Hall, 2000
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