Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 3.5 Platform

Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 3.5 Platform
Authors
Stephen R. G. Fraser
ISBN
1430210532
Published
12 Dec 2008
Purchase online
amazon.com

Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 3.5 Platform is about writing .NET applications using C++/CLI. While readers are learning the ins and outs of .NET application development, they will also be learning the syntax of C++, both old and new to .NET. Readers will also gain a good understanding of the .NET architecture. This is truly a .NET book applying C++ as its development language—not another C++ syntax book that happens to cover .NET.

Editorial Reviews

Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 3.5 Platform is about writing .NET applications using C++/CLI. While readers are learning the ins and outs of .NET application development, they will also be learning the syntax of C++, both old and new to .NET. Readers will also gain a good understanding of the .NET architecture. This is truly a .NET book applying C++ as its development language—not another C++ syntax book that happens to cover .NET.

What you’ll learn

  • Learn the syntax and semantics of C++/CLI
  • Program Windows graphical user interface applications
  • Write web applications and web services in C++/CLI
  • Work with data in a database or XML documents
  • Create multi-threaded and network–aware applications
  • See how to use C++/CLI unmanaged code properly and safely

Who this book is for

This book is primarily for C++ programmers who want to write applications for the .NET 3.5 platform. It also caters to those new to C++ who wish to work in .NET 3.5 and use the power of C++.

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