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Synopsis Presenting IBM's breakthrough "construction-from-parts" paradigm for object-oriented development, this book includes a case study of building a real application with relational database, ODBC, Compound Document Framework and multimedia support Sixty-day trial versions of VisualAge for C++ for Windows and DB2 Version 2 for Windows NT and sample applications are discussed. From the Back Cover Learn VisualAge for C++ by example. Programming with VisualAge for C++ for Windows guides you through the development of a full-function application, from specifying requirements to implementation, using today's object orientation and visual programming. Because this book focuses on the practice rather than the theory of object technology, you can use it to build an actual application, including relational database support, video and sound capability, and numerous graphical controls for a truly intuitive graphical user interface. Programming with VisualAge for C++ for Windows has four parts and includes a CD-ROM: *Part 1 introduces the concepts and terms of visual programming and object-oriented techniques. *Part 2 examines the analysis and design of static and dynamic models of the application. *Part 3 show how to use the tools of VisualAge for C++ to develop the sample application. *Part 4 provides more details to enhance your skills in applying VisualAge for C++. *The CD ROM holds the evaluation version of VisualAge for C++ for Windows, the evaluation version of DB2, and the sample application. Learn how to exploit the newest trends in software engineering. With the techniques in this book, Windows application construction has never been easier. About the Author MARC CARREL-BILLIARD, from IBM France, works at the IBM International Technical Support Organization in San Jose, California. ISABELLE MAUNY works in La Gaude, France for IBM EMEA Software Technical Support. MICHAEL FRIESS works in Stuttgart for the Developer Support Organization of IBM Germany. Back to C \ C++ : Windows Programming
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