C++ Books
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Maximizing .NET Performance
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Nick Wienholt, Apress
Foreword by .NET Remoting guru Ingo Rammer BACK IN 1999, the ACM published a study1 that presented a comparison of 40 independent implementations of a computationally intensive problem, created by different programmers in either Java&emdash;the then-current managed runtime environment&emdash;or C/C
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ATL Server: High Performance C++ on .NET
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Pranish Kumar, Eric Lee, Jasjit Singh Grewal, Bogdan Crivat, Apress
ATL Server: High Performance C++ on .NET is the only book on the market written by the same people who created the ATL Server library. Crivat, Grewal, Kumar and Lee&emdash;all members of the ATL Server team&emdash;provide a comprehensive look at the ATL Server library, which was designed for building high-end web applications and web services. You won't find such in-depth information written anywhere else.
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Managed C++ and .NET Development: Visual Studio .NET 2003 Edition
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Stephen R. G. Fraser, Apress
This book answers the question, Do you need to learn C# or VB .NET to develop in .NET? You'll learn that the answer is in fact no, at least until you're good and ready. With Managed C++, your hard-earned skills as an established C++ developer or beginner won't be wasted. Microsoft touts that .NET is language neutral and this book proves it, at least in the area of C++. Managed C++ and .NET Development is truly a
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Essential Guide To Managed Extensions For C
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by Siva Challa, Artur Laksberg, Apress
Features how to write .NET applications using C++, and how to mix unmanaged and managed C++ code in the same application Details when and why to use unmanaged code in .NET developments Includes code samples with detailed explanations in every chapter The Essential Guide to Managed Extensions for C++ is a comprehensive guide for programmers writing code in Managed Extensions for C++ (MC
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Java Collections
Published 19 years ago includes sample chapter
by John Zukowski, Apress
For Java developers of all levels, Java Collections provides a truly indispensable guide to using the built-in collection classes, in an extremely clear and well-organized text. This title sets a high standard for a programming reference, one that will be appreciated by a wide range of readers. Although the Java collection classes are not nearly as complicated as the Standard Template Library classes in C++, it can still be a bit daunting to figure out what's included and what's not.
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C++ for VB Programmers
Published 20 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jonathan Morrison, Apress
Knowing how and when to work in C++ is the key to building better, more efficient Windows applications. This book teaches you how to use C++ to enhance your VB applications&emdash;without rewriting them from the ground up. In this book, you will learn to write DLLs that use the performance and capabilities of C++, which provide access to APIs not easily supported by VB.