Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial
Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial provides a detailed account of the software development process using Visual C++, MFC, and STL. It covers everything from the design to the implementation of all software modules, resulting in a demonstration application prototype which may be used to efficiently represent mathem
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Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial
Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial provides a detailed account of the software development process using Visual C++, MFC, and STL. It covers everything from the design to the implementation of all software modules, resulting in a demonstration application prototype which may be used to efficiently represent mathem
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Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial

Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial

Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial

Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial

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Software Application Development: A Visual C++, MFC, and STL Tutorial provides a detailed account of the software development process using Visual C++, MFC, and STL. It covers everything from the design to the implementation of all software modules, resulting in a demonstration application prototype which may be used to efficiently represent mathem

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040077634
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 08/08/2012
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1216
File size: 27 MB
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About the Author

Bud Fox, Zhang Wenzu, Tan May Ling

Table of Contents

Part I - User Interaction: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design. Initial Graphical User Interface. Constructing Blocks. Constructing Block Ports. Constructing Connections. Moving Blocks and Connections. Automatic Block Placement. Connection-Based Bend Points. Block Dialog Windows. Conversion of String Input to Double Data. Moving Multiple Items. Addition of a Tree View Control. Review of Menu and Toolbar-Based Functionality: Part I. Context Menu Extension. Setting Port Properties. Key-Based Item Movement. Reversing Block Direction.Part II - Model Computation and Data: Model Validation. Non-Feedback-Based Signal Propagation. Graph Drawing. Block Operations. Preparation for Feedback-Based Signal Propagation. Feedback-Based Signal Propagation. Placing an Edit Box on a Toolbar. Serialization.Part III - Refinement: Review of Menu and Toolbar-Based Functionality: Part II. Printing and Print Preview. Implementing a Scroll View. Edit Menu. Annotations. Tools Menu. Help Menu. Finalizing the Project. Conclusion.Appendices: ControlEng: Win32 Console Application. Constructing Connections: An Exploration. NodeArcConnectivity: Win32 Console Application. Debugging: An Introduction. MatrixInversion: Win32 Console Application. Using DiagramEng.
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