Readers learn how to create object-oriented Windows programs using OWL II with this guide's 21-day structure and easy-to-follow approach. -- Teaches the fundamentals of OWL II -- Contains various teaching elements, including syntax boxes, daily lessons, review sections, and examples -- Uses C++, the language of choice for Windows developers
Lawrence Harris teaches the fundamentals of OLE 2 in a 21-day tutorial format. The 21-day structure provides a logical and easy-to-follow sequence for the user. Handy references with short examples are provided in shaded syntax boxes. Daily lessons, review sections, and clear examples of everyday programming code are also featured. Includes disk with source code.
This sequel to the bestselling Teach Yourself Windows Programming in 21 Days is a 21 day tutorial on learning Windows programming. The second edition features all the new programming protocols and functions involved with the newest version of Microsoft Windows.
A 21-day tutorial that instructs the reader in the fundamentals of Borland C++ 4 through a variety of teaching elements. The 21 days structure provides a logical and easy-to-follow sequence. Handy references with short examples are provided in shaded syntax boxes. Daily lessons, review sections, and clear examples of everyday programming code are included.
This book teaches the user not only how to use the product and tools, but also how to program. The 21-day structure provides a logical and easy-to-follow sequence. Handy references with short examples are provided in shaded syntax boxes. Daily lessons, review sections, and clear examples of programming code are included.
The book uses an easy-to-follow approach and many teaching elements to help you become a successful programmer. Each day is one chapter, covering a single programming task. At the end of each week, review sections tie together the information with real-world programs.
A 21-day tutorial that instructs the reader in the fundamentals of Borland C++. The 21 days structure provides a logical and easy-to-follow sequence. Handy references with short examples are provided in shaded syntax boxes. Daily lessons, review sections, and clear examples of everyday programming code are included. All listings are numbered for easy reference.
By the middle of the first chapter, readers can create their first program! This title gives an overview of the basics of the C++ programming language and moves readers directly into creating applications.
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