Microsoft(r) Visual C++(r) .Net Step by Step–Version 2003 (Step by Step (Microsoft))

Microsoft(r) Visual C++(r) .Net Step by Step–Version 2003 by Julian Templeman is a comprehensive guide published by Microsoft Press on April 23, 2003. This 608-page book is designed to help readers learn Visual C++ .NET version 2003 and develop applications for the Microsoft .NET framework through a series of step-by-step lessons. The tutorial covers essential skills, from writing managed code to debugging .NET-ready programs, making it suitable for both beginners and those looking to enhance their programming capabilities.
Readers will find practical exercises and coding challenges that range from simple to complex, allowing for self-paced learning. The book addresses key topics such as object-oriented programming techniques, debugging, and data access with XML and ADO.NET. It also explores integration with Microsoft Windows(R) .NET Server 2003 and provides insights into best development practices. This edition serves as a hands-on resource for anyone looking to build applications and services using Visual C++ .NET version 2003.
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Description: 25-Word Description Teach yourself Visual C++ .NET version 2003–and begin developing Microsoft .NET-connected applications–one step at a time. Master core skills with step-by-step lessons and challenge yourself with simple to complex coding problems. 75-Word Description Teach yourself Visual C++ .NET version 2003–and begin developing applications and services for Microsoft .NET–one step at a time. This practical, hands-on tutorial expertly guides you through the fundamentals–from writing managed code to running and debugging your first .NET-ready programs. Work at your own pace through easy-to-follow lessons and hands-on exercises to learn essential techniques. And accelerate your productivity by working with instructive code and best development practices for Visual C++ .NET version 2003. Topics include inheritance and object-oriented programming (OOP) techniques, debugging, exception handling, operator overloading, the .NET Framework version 1.1, integration with Microsoft Windows(R) .NET Server 2003, Windows Forms, Web services, ATL, data access with XML and Microsoft ADO.NET, migrating legacy applications, and more. The authors are highly respected C++ programmers, trainers, and consultants who know how to quickly advance your expertise. Positioning Statement: Your hands-on, self-study guide for building applications and services with Visual C++ .NET version 2003
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