Visual C++6: The Complete ReferenceNearly 75% of the C/C++ market use C++--38 out of 42 world-classapplications are built with Visual C++, including Sun, Netscape, Oracle, and Lotus. Authors Chris Pappas and William Murray areprofessors of computer science at the S.U.N.Y. system in New York--theybring extensive, real-world experience to the text. Covers the new andimproved version that offers faster 32-bit application compiling, addednative compiler support, time-saving Active Template Library (ATL), and productive new wizards and controls for quicker market distribution. |
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A Quick Start Using the IDE | 23 |
Writing Compiling and Debugging | 53 |
Advanced Visual C++ Features | 81 |
Copyright | |
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