Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2010
- 23h 49m
- Ivor Horton
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2010
The leading author of programming tutorials for beginners introduces you to Visual C++ 2010
Ivor Horton is the preeminent author of introductory programming language tutorials; previous editions of his Beginning Visual C++ have sold nearly 100,000 copies. This book is a comprehensive introduction to both the Standard C++ language and to Visual C++ 2010; no previous programming experience is required.
All aspects of the 2010 release are covered, including changes to the language and the C++ standard.
- Microsoft Visual C++ is one of the most popular C++ development environments and compilers, used by hundreds of thousands of developers
- Ivor Horton's approach to programming tutorials has achieved a huge following; this book gives beginning programmers a comprehensive introduction to both Standard C++ and Visual C++ 2010
- Covers all the language changes in Visual C++ 2010, library additions, new MFC features, changes in the Visual Studio development environment, and more
- Also includes a brief introduction to programming for multicore processors in native C++ and C++/CLR processors
- Nearly 100,000 copies of this book have been sold in previous editions
Beginners seeking a complete education in Visual C++ will find everything they need in Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2010.
About the Author
Ivor Horton is one of the preeminent authors of tutorials on the Java, C and C++ programming languages. He is widely known for his unique tutorial style, which is readily accessible to both novice and experienced programmers. Horton is also a systems consultant in private practice. He previously taught programming for more than 25 years.
In this Book
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Introduction
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Programming with Visual C++ 2010
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Data, Variables, and Calculations
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Decisions and Loops
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Arrays, Strings, and Pointers
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Introducing Structure into Your Programs
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More Program about Structure
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Defining Your Own Data Types
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More on Classes
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Class Inheritance and Virtual Functions
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The Standard Template Library
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Debugging Techniques
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Windows Programming Concepts
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Programming for Multiple Cores
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Windows Programming with the Microsoft Foundation Classes
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Working with Menus and Toolbars
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Drawing in a Window
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Creating the Document and Improving the View
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Working with Dialogs and Controls
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Storing and Printing Documents
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Writing Your Own DLLs