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C++ All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies Jeff Cogswell

C++ All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies By Jeff Cogswell

C++ All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies by Jeff Cogswell


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There are almost as many programming languages as there are dialects at a Washington cocktail party. Among them all, however, C++ remains a favorite, especially for beginners. C++ is fast, powerful, fully compiled, and portable. This guide is organized into seven minibooks, each devoted to a particular aspect of C++.

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C++ All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies Summary

C++ All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies by Jeff Cogswell

There are almost as many programming languages these days as there are dialects at a Washington cocktail party. Among them all, however, C++ remains a favorite, especially for beginners. C++ is fast, powerful, fully compiled, and portable. If you've thought about learning programming, it's a great place to start. And if you're already experienced with C++, you probably know a well-organized reference guide makes a programmer's life a lot easier. C++ All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies is a guide that grows with you. It's organized into seven convenient minibooks, each devoted to a particular aspect of C++.So whether you're a beginner just learning the lingo, or a veteran who wants to find out how to write a Web service in C++ .NET by using the Managed Extension to C++ (and who actually knows what that means!) you can find the answers quickly and easily. If you're about to venture into C++ programming for the first time, Minibook I begins at the beginning and covers all the basic stuff you need to know.You'll be ready to join the big kids when you reach the subsequent minibooks, which cover: understanding objects and classes, including UML and design patterns; fixing problems, debugging your code, and choosing a good debugger; advanced C++ programming; reading and writing files, with coverage of stream programming; C++ . NET, which shows you how to program for Microsoft's latest product, create Web services, build assemblies, and more; and, Visual Studio 6.0 and MFC, featuring a discussion of writing software for Windows with Microsoft Foundation classes. No matter how accomplished a C++ programmer you are - or aren't - there will always be times when you need a reference guide. C++ All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies gets you started with C++ programming, takes you as far as you want to go, and makes it easy to find out more whenever you want.

About Jeff Cogswell

Jeff Cogswell is a software engineer, writer, consultant, and former educator. He is also the author of Developing Visual Studio.NET Macros and Add-Ins.

Table of Contents

Introduction.Book I: Introducing C++.Chapter 1: Creating a First C++ Program.Chapter 2: Storing Data in C++.Chapter 3: Directing Your C++ Program Flow.Chapter 4: Dividing Your Work with Functions.Chapter 5: Dividing Between Source-Code Files.Chapter 6: Referring to Your Data Through Pointers.Chapter 7: Working with Classes.Chapter 8: Using Advanced C++ Features.Book II: Understanding Objects and Classes.Chapter 1: Planning and Building Objects.Chapter 2: Describing Your Program with UML.Chapter 3: Structuring Your Classes with UML.Chapter 4: Demonstrating Behavior with UML.Chapter 5: Modeling Your Programs with UML.Chapter 6: Building with Design Patterns.Book III: Fixing Problems.Chapter 1: Dealing with Bugs.Chapter 2: Debugging a Program.Chapter 3: Stopping and Inspecting Your Code.Chapter 4: Traveling About the Stack.Book IV: Advanced Programming.Chapter 1: Working with Arrays, Pointers, and References.Chapter 2: Creating Data Structures.Chapter 3: Constructors, Destructors, and Exceptions.Chapter 4: Advanced Class Usage.Chapter 5: Creating Classes with Templates.Chapter 6: Programming with the Standard Library.Book V: Reading and Writing Files.Chapter 1: Filing Information with the Streams Library.Chapter 2: Writing with Output Streams.Chapter 3: Reading with Input Streams.Chapter 4: Building Directories and Contents.Chapter 5: Streaming Your Own Classes.Book VI: C++ .NET.Chapter 1: In a .NET Frame of Mind.Chapter 2: Moving About in Visual Studio.Chapter 3: All About Strings.Chapter 4: Managing Your Objects.Chapter 5: Taking Managed Extensions Farther.Chapter 6: Programming for Events.Chapter 7: Building Forms in .NET.Chapter 8: Managing Files in .NET.Chapter 9: Building the Famous Web Services.Chapter 10: Building and Managing Assemblies.Book VII: Visual Studio 6.0 and MFC.Chapter 1: Creating Visual Studio Projects.Chapter 2: Manipulating and Debugging Projects.Chapter 3: Editing with Wizardry.Chapter 4: Just Browsing, Thank You.Chapter 5: Creating Windows Programs with MFC.Chapter 6: Adding Controls in MFC.Book VIII: Appendixes.Appendix A: Automating Your Programs with Makefiles.Appendix B: About the CD-ROM.Index.End-User License Agreement.

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CIN0764517953VG
9780764517952
0764517953
C++ All-in-one Desk Reference for Dummies by Jeff Cogswell
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
20030131
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