Synopses & Reviews
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 is the latest version of the industry-standard programming language for professionals. And "Programming Visual C++, Fifth Edition", is the newest edition of the book that's become the industry-standard text. Newly expanded and updated, it offers the same detailed, comprehensive coverage that's consistently made this title the best overall explanation of the capabilities of this powerful, complex development tool. "Programming Visual C++, Fifth Edition", delivers authoritative guidance on: Fundamentals GDI, event handling, dialog boxes, memory management, SDI and MDI, printing, and help.
Advanced topics: multithreading, DIBs, ODBC, and DLLs COM creating document objects, ActiveX Controls, and components; automation; and using wizards and compiler extensions that support COM C++ programming for the Internet Windows Sockets, MFC WinInet, and ISAPI extension programs for Microsoft Internet Information Server.
An enclosed CD-ROM contains valuable sample source code and sample applications developed for the book-all of which makes this volume an indispensable tool that every professional will keep close at hand.
Building on the solid achievements of its predecessors, the latest edition provides important new coverage, including:
An overview of control development with ATL
A full discussion of the latest database programming enhancements
A valuable explanation of recent COM improvements
A comprehensive examination of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 controls.
Synopsis
The acknowledged standard for unlocking the power and versatility of Microsoft Visual C++, this resource has been updated to cover the latest features that support Internet development.An enclosed CD-ROM contains valuable sample source code and sample applications developed for the book. All of which makes this volume an indispensable tool that every professional should keep close at hand.
Description
System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT.
About the Author
George Shepherd is an expert on the Microsoft .NET Framework and develops some of the industry's leading third-party .NET-based tools. He is the coauthor of several popular programming books, an instructor for DevelopMentor, a speaker at industry conferences, and has served as a contributing editor for MSDN® Magazine. He's been programming with Windows since version 2.0, in the 1980s.