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About the Author; Contents; Introduction; PROGRAMMING IN C++; DEVELOPING WINDOWS APPLICATIONS; ADVANCED LIBRARY CAPABILITIES; WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR; WHAT THIS BOOK COVERS; HOW THIS BOOK IS STRUCTURED; WHAT YOU NEED TO USE THIS BOOK; CONVENTIONS; SOURCE CODE; ERRATA; P2P.WROX.COM; Chapter 1: Programming with Visual C++ 2010; THE .NET FRAMEWORK; THE COMMON LANGUAGE RUNTIME; WRITING C++ APPLICATIONS; LEARNING WINDOWS PROGRAMMING; WHAT IS THE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT?; USING THE IDE; SUMMARY; Chapter 2: Data, Variables, and Calculations 327 $aTHE STRUCTURE OF A C++ PROGRAMDEFINING VARIABLES; FUNDAMENTAL DATA TYPES; BASIC INPUT/OUTPUT OPERATIONS; CALCULATING IN C++; TYPE CONVERSION AND CASTING; THE AUTO KEYWORD; DISCOVERING TYPES; THE BITWISE OPERATORS; INTRODUCING LVALUES AND RVALUES; UNDERSTANDING STORAGE DURATION AND SCOPE; NAMESPACES; C++/CLI PROGRAMMING; DISCOVERING C++/CLI TYPES; SUMMARY; Chapter 3: Decisions and Loops; COMPARING VALUES; REPEATING A BLOCK OF STATEMENTS; C++/CLI PROGRAMMING; SUMMARY; Chapter 4: Arrays, Strings, and Pointers; HANDLING MULTIPLE DATA VALUES OF THE SAME TYPE; INDIRECT DATA ACCESS 327 $aDYNAMIC MEMORY ALLOCATIONUSING REFERENCES; NATIVE C++ LIBRARY FUNCTIONS FOR STRINGS; C++/CLI PROGRAMMING; SUMMARY; Chapter 5: Introducing Structure into Your Programs; UNDERSTANDING FUNCTIONS; PASSING ARGUMENTS TO A FUNCTION; RETURNING VALUES FROM A FUNCTION; RECURSIVE FUNCTION CALLS; C++/CLI PROGRAMMING; SUMMARY; Chapter 6: More about Program Structure; POINTERS TO FUNCTIONS; INITIALIZING FUNCTION PARAMETERS; EXCEPTIONS; HANDLING MEMORY ALLOCATION ERRORS; FUNCTION OVERLOADING; FUNCTION TEMPLATES; USING THE DECLTYPE OPERATOR; AN EXAMPLE USING FUNCTIONS; C++/CLI PROGRAMMING; SUMMARY 327 $aChapter 7: Defining Your Own Data TypesTHE STRUCT IN C++; DATA TYPES, OBJECTS, CLASSES, AND INSTANCES; UNDERSTANDING CLASSES; CLASS CONSTRUCTORS; PRIVATE MEMBERS OF A CLASS; CONST OBJECTS; ARRAYS OF OBJECTS; STATIC MEMBERS OF A CLASS; POINTERS AND REFERENCES TO CLASS OBJECTS; C++/CLI PROGRAMMING; SUMMARY; Chapter 8: More on Classes; CLASS DESTRUCTORS; IMPLEMENTING A COPY CONSTRUCTOR; SHARING MEMORY BETWEEN VARIABLES; OPERATOR OVERLOADING; THE OBJECT COPYING PROBLEM; CLASS TEMPLATES; USING CLASSES; ORGANIZING YOUR PROGRAM CODE; NATIVE C++ LIBRARY CLASSES FOR STRINGS; C++/CLI PROGRAMMING 327 $aSUMMARYChapter 9: Class Inheritance and Virtual Functions; OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING BASICS; INHERITANCE IN CLASSES; ACCESS CONTROL UNDER INHERITANCE; THE COPY CONSTRUCTOR IN A DERIVED CLASS; CLASS MEMBERS AS FRIENDS; VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS; CASTING BETWEEN CLASS TYPES; NESTED CLASSES; C++/CLI PROGRAMMING; SUMMARY; Chapter 10: The Standard Template Library; WHAT IS THE STANDARD TEMPLATE LIBRARY?; THE RANGE OF STL CONTAINERS; SEQUENCE CONTAINERS; ASSOCIATIVE CONTAINERS; MORE ON ITERATORS; MORE ON FUNCTION OBJECTS; MORE ON ALGORITHMS; LAMBDA EXPRESSIONS; THE STL FOR C++/CLI PROGRAMS 327 $aLAMBDA EXPRESSIONS IN C++/CLI 330 $aThe leading author of programming tutorials for beginners introduces you to Visual C++ 2010 Ivor Horton is the preeminent author of introductory programming language tutorials; 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