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Professional Software Development with Visual C++ 6.0 & MFC (With CD-ROM) (Programming Series)

Author Chao C. Chien
Publisher Delmar Thomson Learning
Category Computers
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Author(s)Chao C. Chien
ISBN / ASIN1584500972
ISBN-139781584500971
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Sales Rank2,334,034
CategoryComputers
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Description

Learn to develop commercial-quality software with Microsoft’s Visual C++ 6.0 and MFC (Microsoft Foundation Class) through practical approaches and techniques used by professional developers. By following step-by-step, hands-on examples, programmers develop complete applications and learn how to integrate the techniques into their own software projects. All of the examples can be used immediately or easily modified to meet a variety of programming challenges. In addition to a thorough coverage of the new Microsoft.NET platform, the book introduces Microsoft’s new Visual C++ 7.0, C# language, and VisualStudio.NET development environment.

Key Features
* Covers often-overlooked topics, including error and exception handling, debugging, project file maintenance, and Windows Registry operations
* Provides practical solutions and techniques for software projects, including ActiveX control creation, DLL construction, application program model selection, context-sensitive onscreen help production, and program installation and distribution
* Includes material on migrating to Visual C++ 7.0, C#, and VisualStudio.NET

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