C++ Builder Programming |
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| Publisher:
FunctionX |
| Date added:30-Jun-2007 |
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| File size:
844 K
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| Language:
English
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| License:
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Price :$ 20.00 |
| OS :
Windows 98/Me/2000/Xp
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| UpdateDate : 11-Dec-2008 |
| Requirements :
128MB RAM,10 MB of hard-disk space for program installion.
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C++ Builder Programming Information |
C++ Builder Programming is an electronic book, ebook, that teaches applications programming using Borland C++ Builder. This book uses a step-by-step approach to study the Visual Component Library (VCL) with an emphasis on Windows controls. To use this ebook, you should have a fundamental knowledge of C++. All examples were compiled using Borland C++ Builder 6 Professional. This ebook is a valuable supplement to the already lack of documentation of the marvelous C++ programming environment from Borland. This ebook follows a detailed exposition of the Visual Component Library and more important, it shows how the C++ language is implemented and used to create Microsoft Windows applications. Although Borland C++ Builder is the best and the most user-friendly studio to create applications using the C++ language, its limited documentation has not been encouraging to programmers. This ebook helps to alleviate this. |
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GLOBALSHAREWARE 5 Gold Disc Awards
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