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Programming with Managed Extensions for Microsoft® Visual C++® .NET
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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Chapter 1: Managed Types
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Chapter 2: Interop
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Chapter 3: Delegates and Events
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Chapter 4: User Interface Development
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Chapter 5: Systems Programming
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Chapter 6: Building Code with Visual C++ .NET
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Chapter 7: Debugging
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Appendix A: NET Framework Libraries
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- About the Author
Visual C++ has several capabilities that Visual C#® does not have, including better access to unmanaged code, the ability to mix managed and unmanaged code in the same source file, direct access to unmanaged data, and other features. Because developers who use C# may want to implement more C++ in their Microsoft .NET applications, this book thoroughly covers the Visual C++ managed extensions, plus how to write .NET libraries and applications. Readers learn the different programming rules for managed extensions, along with the features that are new to Visual C++ and other .NET-compatible languages.
Discusses the capabilities of Visual C++ that Visual C# does not have, plus the features that are new to Visual C++ and other .NET-compatible languages
Thoroughly covers the Visual C++ managed extensions, plus how to write .NET libraries and applications
Written by one of the most highly respected C++ programming experts
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Publication year : 2011
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 585

