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  Books : Visual C++.NET: How to Program


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2768
EAN: 9780134373775
ISBN: 0134373774
Label: Prentice Hall
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1376
Publication Date: September 28, 2003
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Sales Rank: 324602
Studio: Prentice Hall




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Product DescriptionWritten by the authors of the world's best-selling introductory/intermediate C and C++ textbooks, this comprehensive book examines Visual C++ .NET. Visual C++ .NET How to Program features the Deitels' signature LIVE-CODE™ approach to teaching programming with thousands of lines of code in hundreds of complete working programs. Start with an introduction to computers and Visual C++ .NET programming, then move on to more advanced topics such as graphical user interfaces (GUIs), multimedia, databases, and networking. Learn how to create reusable software components with classes and assemblies. Create database connections using ADO.NET, create Web-based applications using ATL Server and create Web services using ASP .NET and ATL server. The book features detailed LIVE-CODE™ examples that illustrate managed C++ code, highlight crucial files and streams concepts, show how to create custom GUI controls, demonstrate how to use sockets to hide network details, show real examples of Web services in action, demonstrate attributed programming in ATL/COM, illustrate COM components, and illustrate several substantial case studies. Benefit from the Deitels' outstanding and consistent pedagogy with icons that highlight good programming practices, common errors, software engineering observations, portability tips, performance tips, and testing and debugging tips. For anyone interested in learning how to program Visual C++ .NET. Previously appeared in 12/2002 catalog.


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Visual C++ Programing
I find Deitel to be a good author. I've used this book, C#, Visual Basics 6.0 and others. They are all well written and sometimes you can learn more from the Deitel book stand alone then in a college course. Note all Visual Microsoft software have free downloads.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Student and IT Professional
I think this is a great book. I learn best in a "classroom" environment while doing lots of hands-on exercises. This book meets both of these needs. The material is presented in a logical manner that makes sense and the book is inundated with example code for hands-on work. When I received my book, there was some problems with some of the pages. I contacted the Deitel company and was impressed with how quickly and professionally they responded to my problem. When I have a need for books on ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Useful but not quite enough
I found that this book gave me good general information on VC++.NET but not quite enough. When going through the book I tried to write the sample pieces of code as I was going and there was just not quite enough information on each of the samples for me to write it with out having to go and copy the code from the examples. Also it wasn't clear what the project settings should be set to. Eventually I figured them out but it just wasn't quite enough.

I have been a C++/MFC Developer ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good on its topic
This book is a very nice choice for learning .NET 1.1 programming with C++, provided that you have enough knowledge of the C++ language itself (as always is the case when programming with C++ in some platform).



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Alright could of been better
Much like others have said he spent far too much time on areas in which are less important atleast in my eyes

While this book gives you a basic understanding in VC++ I found that it spent far too much time in the commandline
programing (MC++) when you could teach from the start learning doing it via text boxes/lables which would condence alot of the
reading making it less balky. Over 1/3rd of the book was on MC++ commandline programming! This book was also intended for ... Read More







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