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Paperback. Condizione: New. * Features how to write .NET applications using C++, and how to mix unmanaged and managed C++ code in the same application * Details when and why to use unmanaged code in .NET developments * Includes code samples with detailed explanations in every chapter The Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++ is a comprehensive guide for programmers writing code in Managed Extensions for C++ (MC++). The information in this book comes straight from the horses mouthboth authors have been key members of the Visual C++ .NET compiler development team and have spent most of their time implementing the language and educating others about managed C++. The book is divided into two parts. Part One covers the basics of MC++. It starts with an introduction to MC++, and gives a brief overview of the .NET Framework. Next, it delves directly into the various features of MC++, including managed classes, interfaces, value types, properties, enumerations, pointers, arrays, operators, delegates, attributes, events, and exceptions. Part Two of the book is devoted to the transition between the managed and unmanaged worlds. It starts with a general introduction to interoperability between managed and unmanaged code. The following chapters describe the Platform Invoke service, interoperability between COM and .NET, and various data marshaling techniques. The last chapter of Part Two shows how MC++ can be used to write interoperability layers over existing components with minimal overhead. Table of Contents * Hello, World! * The .NET Framework * Managed Classes * Interfaces * Value Types * Pointers, References, and Conversions * Arrays * Enumerations * Properties * Operators * Attributes * Delegates * Events * Exceptions * Transition from Native to Managed Code * Platform Invoke Service * Accessing COM Components from .NET * Accessing .NET Components from COM * Data Marshaling between COM and .NET * Managed Wrappers for Native Types.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. * Features how to write .NET applications using C++, and how to mix unmanaged and managed C++ code in the same application * Details when and why to use unmanaged code in .NET developments * Includes code samples with detailed explanations in every chapter The Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++ is a comprehensive guide for programmers writing code in Managed Extensions for C++ (MC++). The information in this book comes straight from the horses mouthboth authors have been key members of the Visual C++ .NET compiler development team and have spent most of their time implementing the language and educating others about managed C++. The book is divided into two parts. Part One covers the basics of MC++. It starts with an introduction to MC++, and gives a brief overview of the .NET Framework. Next, it delves directly into the various features of MC++, including managed classes, interfaces, value types, properties, enumerations, pointers, arrays, operators, delegates, attributes, events, and exceptions. Part Two of the book is devoted to the transition between the managed and unmanaged worlds. It starts with a general introduction to interoperability between managed and unmanaged code. The following chapters describe the Platform Invoke service, interoperability between COM and .NET, and various data marshaling techniques. The last chapter of Part Two shows how MC++ can be used to write interoperability layers over existing components with minimal overhead. Table of Contents * Hello, World! * The .NET Framework * Managed Classes * Interfaces * Value Types * Pointers, References, and Conversions * Arrays * Enumerations * Properties * Operators * Attributes * Delegates * Events * Exceptions * Transition from Native to Managed Code * Platform Invoke Service * Accessing COM Components from .NET * Accessing .NET Components from COM * Data Marshaling between COM and .NET * Managed Wrappers for Native Types.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Managed Extensions for C++ (MC++) are extensions added to the Visual C++ compiler from Microsoft to enable access to the functionality provided by the .NET framework. This title shows how to combine the power of native C++ code with the flexibility of managed code when writing managed applications for the .NET platform. Num Pages: 373 pages, 17 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: UMX; UN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 191 x 20. Weight in Grams: 762. . 2002. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. Paperback. . . . .
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Condizione: New. Managed Extensions for C++ (MC++) are extensions added to the Visual C++ compiler from Microsoft to enable access to the functionality provided by the .NET framework. This title shows how to combine the power of native C++ code with the flexibility of managed code when writing managed applications for the .NET platform. Num Pages: 373 pages, 17 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: UMX; UN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 191 x 20. Weight in Grams: 762. . 2002. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. * Features how to write .NET applications using C++, and how to mix unmanaged and managed C++ code in the same application * Details when and why to use unmanaged code in .NET developments * Includes code samples with detailed explanations in every chapter The Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++ is a comprehensive guide for programmers writing code in Managed Extensions for C++ (MC++). The information in this book comes straight from the horses mouthboth authors have been key members of the Visual C++ .NET compiler development team and have spent most of their time implementing the language and educating others about managed C++. The book is divided into two parts. Part One covers the basics of MC++. It starts with an introduction to MC++, and gives a brief overview of the .NET Framework. Next, it delves directly into the various features of MC++, including managed classes, interfaces, value types, properties, enumerations, pointers, arrays, operators, delegates, attributes, events, and exceptions. Part Two of the book is devoted to the transition between the managed and unmanaged worlds. It starts with a general introduction to interoperability between managed and unmanaged code. The following chapters describe the Platform Invoke service, interoperability between COM and .NET, and various data marshaling techniques. The last chapter of Part Two shows how MC++ can be used to write interoperability layers over existing components with minimal overhead. Table of Contents * Hello, World! * The .NET Framework * Managed Classes * Interfaces * Value Types * Pointers, References, and Conversions * Arrays * Enumerations * Properties * Operators * Attributes * Delegates * Events * Exceptions * Transition from Native to Managed Code * Platform Invoke Service * Accessing COM Components from .NET * Accessing .NET Components from COM * Data Marshaling between COM and .NET * Managed Wrappers for Native Types.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. * Features how to write .NET applications using C++, and how to mix unmanaged and managed C++ code in the same application * Details when and why to use unmanaged code in .NET developments * Includes code samples with detailed explanations in every chapter The Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++ is a comprehensive guide for programmers writing code in Managed Extensions for C++ (MC++). The information in this book comes straight from the horses mouthboth authors have been key members of the Visual C++ .NET compiler development team and have spent most of their time implementing the language and educating others about managed C++. The book is divided into two parts. Part One covers the basics of MC++. It starts with an introduction to MC++, and gives a brief overview of the .NET Framework. Next, it delves directly into the various features of MC++, including managed classes, interfaces, value types, properties, enumerations, pointers, arrays, operators, delegates, attributes, events, and exceptions. Part Two of the book is devoted to the transition between the managed and unmanaged worlds. It starts with a general introduction to interoperability between managed and unmanaged code. The following chapters describe the Platform Invoke service, interoperability between COM and .NET, and various data marshaling techniques. The last chapter of Part Two shows how MC++ can be used to write interoperability layers over existing components with minimal overhead. Table of Contents * Hello, World! * The .NET Framework * Managed Classes * Interfaces * Value Types * Pointers, References, and Conversions * Arrays * Enumerations * Properties * Operators * Attributes * Delegates * Events * Exceptions * Transition from Native to Managed Code * Platform Invoke Service * Accessing COM Components from .NET * Accessing .NET Components from COM * Data Marshaling between COM and .NET * Managed Wrappers for Native Types.
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Editore: Berkeley, CA, U.S.A. Apress L. P., 2002
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware 388 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Both authors are key members of the Visual C++ .NET compiler development team at MicrosoftThis is the premier title published on .NET programming with C++All chapters include code samples with detailed explanationsArtur Laksberg is a member of t.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Features how to write .NET applications using C++, and how to mix unmanaged and managed C++ code in the same applicationDetails when and why to use unmanaged code in .NET developmentsIncludes code samples with detailed explanations in every chapterThe Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++ is a comprehensive guide for programmers writing code in Managed Extensions for C++ (MC++). The information in this book comes straight from the horse's mouth¿both authors have been key members of the Visual C++ .NET compiler development team and have spent most of their time implementing the language and educating others about managed C++.The book is divided into two parts. Part One covers the basics of MC++. It starts with an introduction to MC++, and gives a brief overview of the .NET Framework. Next, it delves directly into the various features of MC++, including managed classes, interfaces, value types, properties, enumerations, pointers, arrays, operators, delegates, attributes, events, and exceptions.Part Two of the book is devoted to the transition between the managed and unmanaged worlds. It starts with a general introduction to interoperability between managed and unmanaged code. The following chapters describe the Platform Invoke service, interoperability between COM and .NET, and various data marshaling techniques. The last chapter of Part Two shows how MC++ can be used to write interoperability layers over existing components with minimal overhead.Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld 388 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Features how to write .NET applications using C++, and how to mix unmanaged and managed C++ code in the same application Details when and why to use unmanaged code in .NET developments Includes code samples with detailed explanations in every chapter The Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++ is a comprehensive guide for programmers writing code in Managed Extensions for C++ (MC++). The information in this book comes straight from the horse's mouth-both authors have been key members of the Visual C++ .NET compiler development team and have spent most of their time implementing the language and educating others about managed C++. The book is divided into two parts. Part One covers the basics of MC++. It starts with an introduction to MC++, and gives a brief overview of the .NET Framework. Next, it delves directly into the various features of MC++, including managed classes, interfaces, value types, properties, enumerations, pointers, arrays, operators, delegates, attributes, events, and exceptions. Part Two of the book is devoted to the transition between the managed and unmanaged worlds. It starts with a general introduction to interoperability between managed and unmanaged code. The following chapters describe the Platform Invoke service, interoperability between COM and .NET, and various data marshaling techniques. The last chapter of Part Two shows how MC++ can be used to write interoperability layers over existing components with minimal overhead.