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10 Practical Techniques to Power Your Visual C++ Apps

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Database Management Courses XML Courses File Management Courses Text Generation Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore practical solutions to ten common problems that can be solved quite effectively with Visual C++.

Visual C++ has a bad reputation for productivity when compared with its .NET counterparts in the Visual Studio family. While I won’t argue with the fact that simple tasks can often be a little more complicated in C++, the benefits are often worthwhile. From faster and more responsive apps to dramatically reduced memory usage and more predictable resource management. These are all critical factors when producing apps for a new generation of increasingly mobile devices. In this course you’re going to discover many techniques to search, sort and generate text and XML. You’ll discover effective ways to access the web, communicate with web sockets, and access databases on Windows Azure. You’re going to learn how to master long file paths, layered windows, and how to use SQLite. You’ll discover that writing high-DPI application’s needn’t be hard and how to apply cryptography to keep the bad guys out. There’s something here for everyone!

Syllabus

  • Searching and Sorting Text 53mins
  • Downloading Files with Internet Explorer 31mins
  • Reading and Writing XML 46mins
  • Using WebSockets 36mins
  • Using Databases on Windows Azure 43mins
  • Using SQLite Databases 29mins
  • Working with File Paths 67mins
  • Creating Layered Windows 47mins
  • Writing High-DPI Applications 42mins
  • Applying Cryptography 35mins

Taught by

Kenny Kerr

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