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Borland C++ insider

Paul Cilwa ; edited by Keith Weiskamp

(The Wiley insider series)(Coriolis group book)

Wiley, c1994

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Borland C++

Borland C++ insider : the guide to hard-to-find and undocumented features

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"Covers version 4.0"--Cover

Includes index

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Description

Borland's release (version 4.0) of its C++ compiler features new tools for the programmer creating Windows applications. Windows is an extremely complicated program, and the special techniques used for writing Windows programs are both complex and novel. With particular focus on programming tips and techniques that professionals can use to speed up the writing of code, this book is a guide for those who want to use Borland C++ to write programs that will run within the Windows operating environment. Following the "INSIDER" guide format, special emphasis is given to the new features of OWL (the Object Windows Library), a set of tools that help the programmer to build Windows class libraries. Also included is extensive coverage of debugging, file-management and interface design, as well as implications of the new 32-bit standard on programming techniques and program design.

Table of Contents

  • From DOS to Windows to Object Windows Library
  • Interacting with Users
  • Interacting with Windows.

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