Special Edition Using Visual C++ (4.2)

Special Edition Using Visual C++ (4.2)

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Jan 1, 1996 · Angielski · Miękka okładka (799 strony)
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Format Miękka okładka
Strony 799
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Jan 1, 1996
Wydawca Que Pub
ISBN-10 0789708930
ISBN-13 9780789708939

Opis

As programming continues to evolve, the demand for comprehensive resources on languages like Visual C++ has surged. This particular edition stands out as an essential guide for anyone looking to master the intricacies of this powerful programming tool, especially within the context of 32-bit operating systems. It offers readers an in-depth exploration of Visual C++ 4.2, shedding light on its features and functionalities that can significantly enhance development skills.

The authors, all seasoned experts in the field, bring their extensive knowledge to the table, allowing readers to grasp complex concepts with greater ease. They navigate through the essential areas of Visual C++, including debugging techniques, application design, and sample projects that showcase practical applications of the language. The clarity of their explanations transforms potentially intimidating content into user-friendly guidance.

Moreover, this edition emphasizes real-world applications, ensuring readers not only understand the theoretical aspects but also how to apply them effectively in various scenarios. This responsive approach to teaching promotes a deeper engagement with the material, paving the way for budding programmers and seasoned developers alike to refine their craft.

With its practical insights and robust instructional style, this book serves as a vital resource, encouraging a comprehensive understanding of Visual C++ 4.2 and empowering readers to create innovative software solutions for the digital age. Its relevance in today’s programming landscape reinforces its status as an indispensable addition to any developer's library.
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