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C++ Windows Programming

By : Stefan Björnander
Book Image

C++ Windows Programming

By: Stefan Björnander

Overview of this book

It is critical that modern developers have the right tools to build practical, user-friendly, and efficient applications in order to compete in today’s market. Through hands-on guidance, this book illustrates and demonstrates C++ best practices and the Small Windows object-oriented class library to ease your development of interactive Windows applications. Begin with a focus on high level application development using Small Windows. Learn how to build four real-world applications which focus on the general problems faced when developing graphical applications. Get essential troubleshooting guidance on drawing, spreadsheet, and word processing applications. Finally finish up with a deep dive into the workings of the Small Windows class library, which will give you all the insights you need to build your own object-oriented class library in C++.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
C++ Windows Programming
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Dedication
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Introduction

The MainWindow class


The MainWindow definition in this chapter looks very much like the previous definitions.

MainWindow.cpp

#include "..\\SmallWindows\\SmallWindows.h" 
#include "Token.h" 
#include "Error.h" 
#include "Scanner.h" 
#include "TreeNode.h" 
#include "Parser.h" 
#include "Cell.h" 
#include "CalcDocument.h" 
 
void MainWindow(vector<String> /* argumentList */, 
                WindowShow windowShow) { 
  Application::ApplicationName() = TEXT("Calc"); 
  Application::MainWindowPtr() = new CalcDocument(windowShow); 
}