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Microsoft Visual C++ .NET(c) Step by Step
Microsoft Visual C++ .NET(c) Step by Step
ISBN: 735615675
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 208
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Table of Contents
BackCover
Microsoft Visual C .NET Step by Step, Version 2003
Introduction
Installing and Using the Practice Files
Conventions and Features in This Book
Corrections, Comments, and Help
Visit the Microsoft Press World Wide Web Site
Part I: Getting Started with C .NET
Chapter 1: Hello, C
What Is a C Program?
Your First C Program
Creating an Executable Program - Theory
Creating an Executable Program - Practice
Conclusion
Chapter 1 Quick Reference
Chapter 2: Introducing Object-Oriented Programming
What Is Object-Oriented Programming?
Features of Object-Oriented Programming Languages
Classes and Objects
Benefits to the Developmental Life Cycle
A Simple Example
Chapter 2 Quick Reference
Chapter 3: Variables and Operators
What Is a Variable?
The Fundamental Data Types
Declaring a Variable
Declaring Multiple Variables
Assigning Values to Variables
Arrays
Pointers
References
Constants
Enumerations
Typedefs
Adding Member Variables to Classes
The .NET Framework String Class
Operators and Expressions
Chapter 3 Quick Reference
Chapter 4: Using Functions
Declaring Function Prototypes
Defining Function Bodies
Calling Functions
Chapter 4 Quick Reference
Chapter 5: Decision and Loop Statements
Making Decisions with the if Statement
Making Decisions with the switch Statement
Performing Loops
Chapter 5 Quick Reference
Part II: More About Object-Oriented Programming
Chapter 6: More About Classes and Objects
Organizing Classes into Header Files and Source Files
Creating and Destroying Objects
Defining Constructors and Destructors
Defining Class-Wide Members
Defining Object Relationships
Chapter 6 Quick Reference
Chapter 7: Controlling Object Lifetimes
Traditional C Memory Management
The .NET Approach
Chapter 7 Quick Reference
Chapter 8: Inheritance
Designing an Inheritance Hierarchy
Defining a Base Class
Defining a Derived Class
Accessing Members of the Base Class
Creating Objects
Overriding Member Functions
Defining Sealed Classes
Defining and Using Interfaces
Chapter 8 Quick Reference
Part III: Microsoft .NET Programming Basics
Chapter 9: Value Types
Reference Types and Value Types
Structures
Enumerations
Chapter 9 Quick Reference
Chapter 10: Operator Overloading
What Is Operator Overloading?
Overloading Operators in Managed Types
Guidelines for Providing Overloaded Operators
Chapter 10 Quick Reference
Chapter 11: Exception Handling
What Are Exceptions?
Throwing Exceptions
Handling Exceptions
Creating Your Own Exception Types
Using __try_cast for Dynamic Casting
Using Exceptions Across Languages
Chapter 11 Quick Reference
Chapter 12: Arrays and Collections
Native C Arrays
The .NET Array Class
Other .NET Collection Classes
Chapter 12 Quick Reference
Chapter 13: Properties
What Are Properties?
Implementing Scalar Properties
Implementing Indexed Properties
Chapter 13 Quick Reference
Chapter 14: Delegates and Events
What Are Delegates?
What Are Events?
Chapter 14 Quick Reference
Part IV: Using the .NET Framework
Chapter 15: The .NET Framework Class Library
What Is the .NET Framework?
The .NET Framework Namespaces
Chapter 15 Quick Reference
Chapter 16: Introducing Windows Forms
Windows Forms Applications
The System::Windows::Forms Namespace
Creating and Using Forms
Using Controls
Using Menus
Chapter 16 Quick Reference
Chapter 17: Dialog Boxes and Controls
Using Dialog Boxes
Using Common Dialog Boxes
More About Controls
Chapter 17 Quick Reference
Chapter 18: Graphical Output
Graphics with GDI
Handling Images
Printing
Chapter 18 Quick Reference
Chapter 19: Working with Files
The System::IO Namespace
Text IO Using Readers and Writers
Working with Files and Directories
Binary IO
Chapter 19 Quick Reference
Part V: Data Access
Chapter 20: Reading and Writing XML
XML and .NET
Parsing XML with XmlTextReader
Parsing XML with Validation
Writing XML Using XmlTextWriter
Using XmlDocument
Chapter 20 Quick Reference
Chapter 21: Transforming XML
Using XSL to Transform XML
Using XPath
Using XSL
Chapter 21 Quick Reference
Chapter 22: Using ADO.NET
What Is ADO.NET?
Creating a Connected Application
Creating a Disconnected Application
Chapter 22 Quick Reference
Part VI: Creating Distributed Applications
Chapter 23: Building a Web Service
What Are Web Services?
The Web Services Namespaces
Creating a Simple Web Service
Using the Web Service from a Browser
Using the Web Service from Code
Chapter 23 Quick Reference
Chapter 24: Introduction to ATL Server
What Is ATL Server?
Creating Web-Based Applications Using ATL Server
Creating Web Services Using ATL
Chapter 24 Quick Reference
Part VII: Advanced Topics
Chapter 25: Working with Unmanaged Code
Managed vs. Unmanaged Code
Pinning and Boxing
Using PInvoke to Call Functions in the Win32 API
Chapter 25 Quick Reference
Chapter 26: Attributes and Reflection
Metadata and Attributes
Using Predefined Attributes
Defining Your Own Attributes
Using Reflection to Get Attribute Data
Chapter 26 Quick Reference
Chapter 27: Living with COM
COM Components and COM Interop
Using COM Components from .NET Code
Using .NET Components as COM Components
Chapter 27 Quick Reference
Index
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Y
List of Sidebars
CD Content
Microsoft Visual C++ .NET(c) Step by Step
ISBN: 735615675
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 208
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Qshell for iSeries
Using Parameters and Variables
Input and Output
Grep
The Perl Utility
Appendix B Qshell versus DOS
Strategies for Information Technology Governance
Structures, Processes and Relational Mechanisms for IT Governance
Linking the IT Balanced Scorecard to the Business Objectives at a Major Canadian Financial Group
Technical Issues Related to IT Governance Tactics: Product Metrics, Measurements and Process Control
Managing IT Functions
Governing Information Technology Through COBIT
Competency-Based Human Resource Management
Competency-Based Employee Training
Competency-Based Performance Management
Competency-Based Employee Development
Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions About Competency-Based HR Management
Appendix C Examples of Life-Career Assessment Exercises
GO! with Microsoft Office 2003 Brief (2nd Edition)
Objective 1. Create a Decorative Title
Objective 7. Print a Query
Objective 9. Use Compound Criteria
Objective 4. Insert Clip Art
Introduction
What is Lean Six Sigma
Key #2: Improve Your Processes
Key #3: Work Together for Maximum Gain
Beyond the Basics: The Five Laws of Lean Six Sigma
The Experience of Making Improvements: What Its Like to Work on Lean Six Sigma Projects
Six Things Managers Must Do: How to Support Lean Six Sigma
FileMaker 8 Functions and Scripts Desk Reference
Extend()
FieldRepetitions()
Get(ScreenWidth)
RightWords()
FileMaker
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