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11. Report Generation with Crystal Reports
Rating: Level: Beginner
This exercise will show you how to easily add a report generation facility to your Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) database applications using Crystal Reports.
 
12. Teach Yourself Visual C++ in 24 Hours
Rating: Level: Beginner
The online version of Greg Perry's book, Teach Yourself Visual C++ in 24 Hours. This doesn't really mean anyone can complete the course in a single 24-hour day, however. Students who have little programming experience can expect to spend between 1 and 2 hours on each lesson, including the time for doing the hands-on examples and exercises. Typical completion time for the course is about 1 quarter, or 12 weeks.
 
13. Understanding DCOM - Part I
Rating: Level: Intermediate
Authors William Rubin and Marshall Brain begin their interesting and informative series that introduces the basics of DCOM. The article is adapted from their book, Understanding DCOM (Prentice Hall), available in bookstores now.
 
14. Understanding DCOM - Part II
Rating: Level: Intermediate
In this second installment of our series on DCOM, the authors concentrate on creating COM clients and on understanding ATL-generated code.
 
15. Understanding DCOM - Part III
Rating: Level: Intermediate
In this final installment of our three-part series, authors William Rubin and Marshall Brain apply fundamental COM techniques to a distributed model. The "good news" is, moving from COM to DCOM is easy. The "bad news" is, getting COM clients and servers communicating over a network can present a great many difficulties.
 
16. Understanding the AppWizard and ClassWizard in Visual C++ v6.x
Rating: Level: Beginner
These tutorials use straightforward and simple examples and explanations to help you to understand how to use the AppWizard and ClassWizard. You will learn about the document/view paradigm and see how to design your applications so that they fit properly into the framework generated by the AppWizard. You will have a much clearer understanding of how to create your own applications in Visual C++ once you have completed these tutorials. (Also available for v5.x,v4.x and v2.x)
 
17. UNICODE Conversions in Visual C++
Rating: Level: Beginner
This tutorial shows how to use UNICODE in VC++ applications to handle international character sets.
 
18. Using OpenGL in Visual C++ Version 4.x
Rating: Level: Beginner, Intermediate
If you are interested in creating quality 2-D or 3-D graphics in Windows NT or Windows 95, or if you already know another variant of GL, this tutorial will show you how to use OpenGL and many of its basic commands.
 
19. Using Windows 95 Common Controls
Rating: Level: Beginner
A quick introduction to the basics of the spin, list and tree controls in Windows 95 under VC++ version 4.x.
 
20. Visual C++ Debug Tutorial
Rating: Level: Beginner
Tutorial, with screenshots, teaching how to set breakpoints, set watches, and step through an executing program line-by-line in Visual C++.
 
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