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Beginning Visual C++ 6 (Paperback)

by Ivor Horton (Author) "Welcome to Beginning Visual C++ 6 ..." (more)
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"Windows programming is not difficult," observes well-respected author Ivor Horton in his book Beginning Visual C++ 6. "In fact, Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 makes it remarkably easy." Horton's treatment of Visual C++ continues the expert author's thorough and patient presentation of the best of today's object-oriented computer languages. (Besides C++, the author has written the excellent Beginning Java for Java developers). This massive, yet quite comprehensible, tutorial covers all the essential features of C++ used with Microsoft Visual C++ 6. Horton's book is the ideal choice for programmers who don't want to skimp on their general knowledge of C++. The author covers all the bases here in a title that will certainly compare favorably with any other Visual C++ tutorial on the market today. --Richard Dragan --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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What is this book about?

Visual C++ 6.0 was released in 1998 as a component of Visual Studio 6.0. For three years, until the launch of Visual Studio .NET to support the .NET Framework, it was Microsoft's premier development product. Now five service packs old, version 6.0 remains the environment of choice for many developers who haven't yet made the move to .NET. If your aim is to learn how to program in C++ on the Windows platform, with all the help offered by the Visual Studio interface, Visual C++ 6.0 remains a sound choice.

What does this book cover?

Beginning Visual C++ 6 can be broken down into four sections. The first is a fast-paced but thorough tutorial to the C++ language, punctuated with interesting and worthwhile example programs. After that, you'll learn about object orientation with C++, and how this relates to Windows programming - the section ends with the design and implementation of a sizable class-based C++ application.

The third part of the book walks the reader through creating Windows applications using the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC). This includes the following:

  • Outputting to the screen and printer
  • Creating menus, toolbars, and dialogs
  • Debugging your program
  • Responding to a user's actions

To illustrate the theory, this section also includes the complete implementation of a simple but fully-featured drawing application. The final section comprises a grounding in programmatic database access, an introduction to Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM), and examples of how to create ActiveX controls using both MFC and the Active Template Library (ATL).

This book was voted Amazon.com's C++ Book of the Year in 1998. It contains countless examples for you to follow and experiment with, and there are challenging exercises and model solutions in every chapter.

Who is this book for?
This book is for anyone who wants to learn C++ and Windows programming with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. Although progress will be easier if you have some experience of a programming discipline, an adept newcomer will also succeed in taming object-oriented programming and writing real Windows applications.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, Jan 9 2005
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This review is from: Beginning Visual C++ 6 (Paperback)
When I wanted to start learning Visual C++ I started reading many books but non of them told you what was happening and why they just told you exactly what to do without any explination, until I found this book. It covered in more detail than any other book with more explanation too what you were doing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars detailed, Jul 17 2004
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I found this book very usefull, detailed and you can use as a reference, the book always reminds you with past experience gained from previous chapters and thus allows you to read a specific topic/chapter. also it demonstrated deep knowledge of the subject covered
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for beginners and mid level programmers, April 26 2004
By Carl Warmack (St. Petersburg, FL USA) - See all my reviews
Ivor Horton has an exceptional talent for organizing and presenting C++ that makes it easy to learn. This is a very difficult lanuage, but if you persist, you will learn with his book. It is the best C++ learner book I have found. He leads you through each chapter expanding on the previous. It is slow going at first because you need to know so many things to begin programming. It becomes easy after you get half way through the book and all the pieces of the puzzle start coming together.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good book for people who like C++ and want a good base.
If you want to have a strong foundation in C++ read this book. All major C++ concepts are explained in detail. Read more
Published on Nov 9 2003 by infolearner

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Way To Get Started.
This book is written quite well for some one who wants to learn C++ from the ground up. It starts with a good No Nonsense procedural approach to C/C++ and then on to an Object... Read more
Published on Nov 7 2003 by Craig Wetzelberger

5.0 out of 5 stars New to C++ and interested in Windows programming? Start here
The introduction to C++ part alone is worth the price of the book. I cannot think of a better way to make "first contact"
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4.0 out of 5 stars very complete
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4.0 out of 5 stars very complete
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4.0 out of 5 stars Solid choice for learning C++
This book is worth a recommendation if you are familiar with other programming languages. I think it is too abstract for people with no programming experience at all. Read more
Published on April 12 2003 by Bart Willems

5.0 out of 5 stars It does what it set out to do!
This is a great book for quickly getting up to speed in writing Windows programs with Visual C++. It is not, nor does it claim to be, a complete tutorial on C++, MFC or writing... Read more
Published on Mar 12 2003 by Thomas J. Gosse

4.0 out of 5 stars Does what the title suggests
This book is a solid beginners text. Given that there are MANY absolutely terrible books for beginners to C++, that alone distinguishes it. Read more
Published on Jan 3 2003 by Chris

5.0 out of 5 stars Good bbok.
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