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C++ All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

C++ All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies


By Jeff Cogswell

ISBN: 978-0-7645-1795-2
Format: Paper
Pages: 864 Pages
Pub. Date: January 2003

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Table of Contents
Errata
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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