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C++ Programming School: New England Training Solutions Venue: Augusta, Burlington, Boston, Concord, Hartford, Lowell, Nashua, Portland, Quincy, Warwick Tel.: 978.250.4983 This hands on C++ training course presents a thorough introduction to object-oriented programming in C++ for experienced C programmers. The central concepts of C++ syntax and style are taught in the context of using object-oriented methods to achieve reusability, adaptability and reliability. Emphasis is placed on the features of C++ that support abstract data types, inheritance, and polymorphism. Students will learn to apply the process of data abstraction and class design. Extensive programmin... |
MFC Programming for C++ Programmers School: Hands On Technology Transfer, Inc. Venue: Boston, Chicago, Fort Lauderdal, Hartford, Miami, Norfolk, Pittsburgh, Quincy, Richmond, Springfield Tel.: 1-800-413-0939 Students Will Learn:Developer Studio IDE |
COM+ for C++ Programmers School: DevelopMentor Venue: Atlanta, Bellevue, Boston, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando Tel.: 800.699.1932 Essential COM+ for C++ Programmers presents the critical issues in building distributed applications with COM and C++, including multithreading, security, and how COM interacts with HTTP. The information presented in Essential COM+ is the cornerstone of all the work you’ll do with COM. |
High-Performance C++ Programming School: DevelopMentor Venue: Atlanta, Bellevue, Boston, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando Tel.: 800.699.1932 Rare is the C++ application where high performance is not a criterion for success. This seminar, based on Scotts famous books (Effective C++, More Effective C++, and Effective STL), focuses on how to best use the language and standard template library (STL) to create small, fast code.
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C++ School: DevelopMentor Venue: Atlanta, Bellevue, Boston, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando Tel.: 800.699.1932 This intensive seminar, based on material in Meyers landmark books (Effective C++, More Effective C++, and Effective STL), explains how to use C++ effectively: how to create libraries and programs that are correct, efficient, portable, maintainable, and extensible.
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