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Visual C++ programming standards
Need information on VC++ programming standards and the related sites. The standards should also include component development using COM/DCOM.
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1. I am not sure what you mean by "standards".
OLE/COM Resource Centre
http://www.develop.com/olersrc.htm
COMDeveloper - The Wrox COM and DCOM Developer Community
http://www.comdeveloper.com
2. I don't understand.
OLE/COM Resource Centre
http://www.develop.com/olersrc.htm
COMDeveloper - The Wrox COM and DCOM Developer Community
http://www.comdeveloper.com
2. I don't understand.
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Hi,
1) By standards I mean guidelines like language naming conventions, code construction procedures, dos and donts in using VC++ language, etc as used in sw companies for application development.
2) Any file attachments with regard to the above would help.
Thanks & Regards,
K. Balaji.
1) By standards I mean guidelines like language naming conventions, code construction procedures, dos and donts in using VC++ language, etc as used in sw companies for application development.
2) Any file attachments with regard to the above would help.
Thanks & Regards,
K. Balaji.
I see. The MSDN Library contains the most complete information. You might want to take a look at the Technical Articles and Background sections.
One more Web site:
http://www.vcdj.com
One more Web site:
http://www.vcdj.com
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Thanks for the site links.
The following would help better :-
1) Site links pertaining to VC++ development (other than microsoft) where I can get information on VC++ standards pertaining to applicication development including COM/DCOM specifics. The default microsoft site mentioned is ever busy and difficult to access everytime and download.
2) If any file attachments can be made available on VC++ application programming stds including COM, it would help a lot.
Thanks & Regards,
K. Balaji.