Financial Applications using Excel Add-in Development in C / C++

Cover of Financial Applications using Excel Add-in Development in C / C++ by Steve Dalton
Author: Steve Dalton
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 584
ISBN-13: 9780470027974
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Height: 9.92124 Inches
Length: 6.901561 Inches
Weight: 2.79105223692 Pounds
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Financial Applications using Excel Add-in Development in C / C++ by Steve Dalton is a comprehensive guide published by John Wiley & Sons on September 4, 2007. This edition spans 584 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a detailed resource for Excel developers, particularly those in the finance industry, focusing on the creation of high-performance add-ins using C and C++. Dalton provides insights into extending Excel’s functionality, comparing the use of VBA and C/C++ for developing these add-ins.

Readers will find extensive examples and code throughout the text, which illustrate various methods for achieving development objectives. The book also includes example projects that showcase the potential of Excel when enhanced with powerful add-ins. Additionally, it addresses the impact of Excel 2007’s multi-threaded workbook calculations and large grids on add-in development, making it a valuable reference for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of financial applications in Excel. A CD-ROM accompanies the book, containing numerous workbooks and complete example projects to further support the reader’s learning experience.


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Financial Applications using Excel Add-in Development in C/C++ is a must-buy book for any serious Excel developer.Excel is the industry standard for financial modelling, providing a number of ways for users to extend the functionality of their own add-ins, including VBA and C/C++. This is the only complete how-to guide and reference book for the creation of high performance add-ins for Excel in C and C++ for users in the finance industry. Steve Dalton explains how to apply Excel add-ins to financial applications with many examples given throughout the book. It also covers the relative strengths and weaknesses of developing add-ins for Excel in VBA versus C/C++, and provides comprehensive code, workbooks and example projects on the accompanying CD-ROM. The impact of Excel 2007’s multi-threaded workbook calculations and large grids on add-in development are fully explored. Financial Applications using Excel Add-in Development in C/C++ features: 

  • Extensive example codes in VBA, C and C++, explaining all the ways in which a developer can achieve their objectives.
  • Example projects that demonstrate, from start to finish, the potential of Excel when powerful add-ins can be easily developed.
  • Develops the readers understanding of the relative strengths and weaknesses of developing add-ins for Excel in VBA versus C/C++.
  • A CD-ROM with several thousand lines of example code, numerous workbooks, and a number of complete example projects.

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