This developers guide provides a resource for the professional developer seeking to create complex, robust and high performance applications with visual C++.Net. It covers how to build multiple applications for the Web and the desktop through extensive coverage on ADO, ADO+, threads, active director
Visual C++ . NET developer's guide
โ Scribed by Mueller, John
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill/Osborne
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 522
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This developer's guide provides a resource for the professional developer seeking to create complex, robust and high performance applications with visual C++.Net.
Abstract:
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Part I: Visual C++ In General Chapter 1: Getting Started Chapter 2: Building Desktop Applications Chapter 3: Working with Threads Chapter 4: Working with Graphics Chapter 5: Working with Active Directory Chapter 6: Creating Components Part II: Visual C++ .NET and Database Management Chapter 7: Visual C++ Database Technologies Chapter 8: Building Unmanaged Database Applications Chapter 9: Building Managed Database Applications Part III: Visual C++ and Online Computing Chapter 10: Building Applications for the Internet Chapter 11: Working with Internet Information Server (IIS) Part IV: Visual C++ .NET and Microsoft.NET Chapter 12: Working with the .NET Architecture Chapter 13: Attributes and Visual C++ Programming Chapter 14: Working in the Managed Code Environment Part V: The Developer View of Visual C++ .NET Chapter 15: Designing with Security in Mind Chapter 16: Creating Administrative Tools Chapter 17: Building a Help File Chapter 18: Packaging Your Application Part VI: Appendixes Appendix A: ActiveX Component Resources Appendix B: Online Resource Guide Appendix C: Glossary
โฆ Subjects
Microsoft Visual C++;C++ (Computer program language);Microsoft .NET Framework;Microsoft Visual C++;C++ (Langage de programmation);Microsoft .NET (Plate-forme informatique)
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