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C++Builder Books |
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Our book listings are produced in association with Amazon.co.uk, enabling us to offer competitive pricing along with respected service.
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December, 2000
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C++Builder 5 Developer's Guide
Bob Swart, Jamie Allsop, Jarrod Hollingworth, et al.
This developer's guide to C++Builder 5 covers features such as XML, HTML, CORBA, VisiBroker, ActiveX and COM+ Server.
The CD contains the entire author's source code and a set of free and useful components.
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July, 1999
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Borland C++Builder 4 Unleashed
Kent Reisdorph, Bob Swart, et al.
With this work, readers are able to view the new features of Builder 4 and harness its features.
They can also learn how to create applications that support CORBA and COM/DCOM, and how to integrate C++, Delphi and Java.
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April, 1999
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Teach Yourself Borland C++Builder 4 in 24 Hours
Kent Reisdorph
C++ allows users to create powerful C++ programs, or simple programs quickly, and offers an environment in which the advanced features of C++ can be used to create powerful applications.
This book is an introduction to this difficult area, and the CD contains a 60-day trial version of Builder.
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February, 1998
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Teach Yourself Borland C++Builder 3 in 21 Days
Kent Reisdorph
The drag-and-drop power of Borland C++Builder 3.0 is yours to command with Sams Teach Yourself Borland C++Builder 3.0 in 21 Days.
In no time, youll be able to rapidly build programs from reusable ActiveX controls, Java Beans and Delphi components.
Using the methods taught in this book, you can increase your productivity and leverage your knowledge of C++ 3.0 and Delphi to develop mainstream applications.
The proven, step-by-step techniques of the Teach Yourself series show you how to accomplish specific tasks with this powerful new programming interface.
Stop programming C++ the old-fashioned way, and start tapping into the visual programming power of Borland C++Builder 3.0!
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June, 1997
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C++Builder How-to
John Miano, Tom Cabanski, Harold Howe
This tutorial provides information programmers require to begin writing professional programs and solve complex problems.
It presents over a hundred typical programming problems, with the CD including example How-To solutions, resources, bitmaps, and complete applications developed in the book.
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