C++ Books
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Professional JavaScript
Published 21 years ago
by Sing Li, Nigel McFarlane, Mark Wilcox, Cliff Wootton, Andrea Chiarelli, Paul Wilton, Stuart Updegrave, James De Carli, Cliff Wooton, Andrea Chirelli, Wrox
This book covers the broad spectrum of programming JavaScript - from the core language to browser applications and server-side use to stand-alone and embedded JavaScript
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Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
Published 21 years ago
by Francesco Balena, Microsoft Press
Provides comprehensive instruction for faster, leaner development--and more powerful results
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Complete Idiot's Guide to C
Published 22 years ago
by Paul Snaith, Unknown
A beginners guide into C++, this book uses simple examples to teach the reader the basics of the language. It also goes further and explains OOP topics such as standard OOP, Inheritance and Polymorphism.
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Dan Appleman's Developing Com/Activex Components W
Published 22 years ago
by Daniel Appleman, Unknown
Developing COM Components with Visual Basic 6 is a focused tutorial for learning component development. It teaches the reader the programming concepts and the technical steps needed to crea...
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Beginning Visual C++ 6
Published 22 years ago
by Ivor Horton, Wrox
"Windows programming is not difficult," observes well-respected author Ivor Horton in his book Beginning Visual C++ 6. "In fact, Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 makes it remarkably easy." Horton's treatment of Visual C++ continues the expert author's thorough and patient presentation of the best of today's object-oriented computer languages. (Besides C++, the author has written the excellent Beginning Java for Java developers).
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Hardcore Visual Basic
Published 23 years ago
by Bruce McKinney, Microsoft Press
The power of Visual Basic is growing steadiy - right into territoryonce the sole province of C/C++. Now the second edition of this acclaimedbook shows you how to push the limits of the latest v...
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Win32 Programming
Published 24 years ago
by Brent E. Rector, Joseph M. Newcomer, Addison-Wesley
Concentrating exclusively on 32-bit programming, this book offers an in-depth look at the user interface and graphics aspects ofthe Windows API and demonstrates how to use API effectively. Covers Dynamic link libraries, storage management, and windows subclassing. CD ROM included.