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Beginning Visual C++ 2005

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    You'll learn the essentials of Visual C++ 2005 and get a thorough introduction to the techniques used for accessing data sources in both MS® Foundation Classes and Windows® Forms applications. Plus, the exercises included at the end of most chapters will help you apply what you've learned as you make your way to becoming an effective C++ programmer.

    What you will learn from this book:
    - How to use the capabilities of Visual C++ 2005 to create applications
    - Unique aspects and new features of Visual C++ 2005
    - The basic ideas and techniques involved in debugging
    - Ways to build a graphical user interface for your application
    - How MS Windows applications are structured
    - Tips for understanding the nuances of C++ without getting confused by the complexities of Windows GUI programming

    This book is for novice programmers who are looking to write C++ applications for the MS Windows OS. No previous programming experience is required.

    TABLE OF CONTENT:
    Chapter 01: Programming with Visual C++ 2005
    Chapter 02: Data, Variables, and Calculations
    Chapter 03: Decisions and Loops
    Chapter 04: Arrays, Strings, and Pointers
    Chapter 05: Introducing Structure into Your Programs
    Chapter 06: More about Program Structure
    Chapter 07: Defining Your Own Data Types
    Chapter 08: More on Classes
    Chapter 09: Class Inheritance and Virtual Functions
    Chapter 10: Debugging Techniques
    Chapter 11: Windows Programming Concepts
    Chapter 12: Windows Programming with the MS Foundation Classes
    Chapter 13: Working with Menus and Toolbars
    Chapter 14: Drawing in a Window
    Chapter 15: Creating the Document and Improving the View
    Chapter 16: Working with Dialogs and Controls
    Chapter 17: Storing and Printing Documents
    Chapter 18: Writing Your Own DLLs
    Chapter 19: Connecting to Data Sources
    Chapter 20: Updating Data Sources
    Chapter 21: Applications Using Windows Forms
    Chapter 22: Accessing Data Sources in a Windows Forms Application
    Appendix A: C++ Keywords
    Appendix B: ASCII Codes

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