Interfacing with C++: Programming Real-World Applications. Jayantha Katupitiya, Kim Bentley

Interfacing with C++: Programming Real-World Applications


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Interfacing with C++: Programming Real-World Applications Jayantha Katupitiya, Kim Bentley
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Thoroughly updated for the 2008 release, this book shows you how to build real-world applications using Visual C++ and guides you through the ins and outs of C++ development. With this book by your side, you are well on He also introduces you to the techniques you can use for accessing data sources in both MFC and Windows Forms, and working examples demonstrate each programming technique that is being discussed. You're not only learning a new language, you're learning a new paradigm. This ebook is for people who are fascinated in mastering and exploring electronic interfacing as effectively as C++ programming in a practicable and enjoyable way. If you're new to functional programming it looks that way because F# is (mostly) a functional language, i.e. It's not http, SQL, or anything similar: we have to go through our library and API to access the server. Keep in mind that the server interface is proprietary, i.e. I'm seeing many younger programmers picking up C++. A different way of thinking Good stuff, good to see F# getting some real world use. Also, very large-scale applications, like your typical off-the-shelf consumer application, or an operating system. World's youngest C++ programmer?