Preface When Sun Microsystems released the first alpha version of Java™ in the winter of 1995, developers all over the world took notice. There were many features of Java that attracted these developers, not the least of which were the set of buzzwo
1.The Microsoft Developer Studio 2.The Wizards and The Gallery 3.The Application Architecture Hierarchy 4.The Document/View Architecture 5.Using Dialogs and Controls in MFC 6.User Interface Issues 7.Advanced User Interface Programming 8.Using the Wi
Contents Chapter 1: The Microsoft Developer Studio The Microsoft Developer Studio The Project Workspace Project Workspace Window Project Configurations Managing Complex Projects Project Settings Converting Projects Source Code Files Resource scr ipt
This application is only used to show how a multithreaded program is structured through the ’eyes’ of VB. If you follow the logic of the program it does teach a lot about multithreading and the necessary techniques to do this in a ’Thread Safe envir
Most modern machines have dual-core processors. This means that the present-day computer has the ability to multitask. Using multiple cores means your applications can process data faster and be more responsive to users. However, to fully exploit th
Make use of the latest Visual Studio debugging tools, to manage and debug multiple threads running simultaneously Learn how to use the Thread, Task, and Parallel libraries in your C# applications Explore the evolution of multithreaded development in