Enterprise Application Development with Visual C++ 2005 (Charles River Media Programming)
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Enterprise Application Development with Max Fomitchev epub Enterprise Application Development with Max Fomitchev pdf download Enterprise Application Development with Max Fomitchev pdf file Enterprise Application Development with Max Fomitchev audiobook Enterprise Application Development with Max Fomitchev book review Enterprise Application Development with Max Fomitchev summary | #5146417 in Books | Charles River Media | 2006-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.45 x7.72 x9.20l,2.54 | File type: PDF | 654 pages | ||15 of 19 people found the following review helpful.| Taking C++ into the .NET Environment|By John Matlock|For programming enterprise level applications the Microsoft .NET framework has grown to some 30% marketshare (J2EE has about 40%). While originally .NET was developed to compete with the Java Runtime libraries as part of the breakup of Microsoft that was ordered by Judge Jackson, it has become a major thrust within Microsof|About the Author|Max Fomitchev (State College, PA) has a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering and his primary occupation is in software development, code optimization, and IT consulting. He is an author of .NET Programmin
Enterprise Application Development with Visual C++ 2005 teaches developers how to create practical business applications using managed C++ and Visual Studio? 2005. It offers best practices for coding and C++ development, including class programming, code factoring, source control, memory management, and interdependency and interoperability. Special attention is also given to new features in Visual C++ 2005, such as IDE enhancements, compiler features, ECMA syntax for ma...
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