Ivor Horton's beginning Visual C++ 2010

Ivor Horton's beginning Visual C++ 2010

Horton, Ivor

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This book is the latest edition of the bestselling of all books on the C++ language and Visual C++. Ivor Horton has a loyal following who love his approachto teaching programming languages. In this book, Horton repeats the formula that made the current edition so popular: he provides a comprehensive introduction to both the Standard C++ language and to Visual C++. The book has been thoroughly updated (more than 20%) for the 2010 release. This book shows novice C++ programmers how to build real-world applications using Visual C++. No previous programming experience is required. The author uses numerous step-by-step programming examples to guide readers through the ins and outs of C++ development. The author will fully cover new features of this significant 2010 release, including: All VC++ language changes. These language changes are a subset ofthose defined by the new C++ language standard (currently designated C++0x) that is expected to be finalized in 2009. They include: Lambda expressions. Rvalue references. Support for static_assert keyword. Removal of the auto keywordas a storage class specifier. Redefinition of the effect of the auto keyword for automatic type deduction of an object from its initializer. All standard C++ language changes will also be covered. VC++ library additions. VC++ 2010 will support some of the C++ library additions that have been specified in the draft Standard C++ Library Technical Report 1 as well as adding Microsoft-specific library extensions that support parallel programming with C++. The Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) are extended to provide UI capabilities that are consistent with Windows Vista and the latest edition of Microsoft Office. New MFC features that will be added to the book include: Using the Task Dialog control MDI tabs. Customizable menus and toolbars Office ribbon-style interface. Key Standard C++ library additions appropriate for a beginning-level audience will also be covered, including: Smart pointers. Polymorphic function wrappers.New containers (e.g. tuple, array, unordered set). Visual Studio Development Environment. Changes in the Visual Studio development environment. A brief introduction to programming for multicore processors in native C++ and C++/CLR processors will also be includedIvor Horton is one of the preeminent authors of tutorials on the Java, C and C++ programming languages. He is widely known for the tutorial style of his books, which provides step-by-step guidance easily understood even by first-timeprogrammers. Horton is also a systems consultant in private practice.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-50088-0
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 1296
  • Fecha Publicación: 29/04/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés