Cross-Platform GUI Programming with wxWidgets (Bruce Perens Open Source)
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0131473816 |
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Release Date |
30 November 1999 |
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744 |
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GUI |
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"Cross-Platform GUI Programming with wxWidgets is the best way for beginning developers to learn wxWidgets programming in C , and is a valuable resource for experienced wxWidgets programmers looking to expand their skills. This book is a must-have for programmers thinking of using wxWidgets and those already using it."
Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus Software and the Open Source Applications Foundation
- Build advanced cross-platform applications that support native look-and-feel on Windows, Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, even Pocket PC
- Master wxWidgets, from start to finish—even if you've never built GUI applications before
- Leverage advanced wxWidget capabilities: Networking, multithreading, data structures, and more
- CD-ROM: Extensive library of development tools, source code, and sample applications
Foreword from Mitch Kapor, founder, Lotus Development and Open Source Application Foundation
The Definitive Guide to wxWidgets Cross-Platform Development—From wxWidgets' Creator
wxWidgets is an easy-to-use, fully open-source C API for writing GUI applications that run on Windows, Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, even Pocket PC...supporting each platform's native look and feel with virtually no additional coding. Now, its creator and two leading developers teach you all you need to know to write robust cross-platform software with wxWidgets. This book covers everything from dialog boxes to drag-and-drop, networking to multithreading and data structures. It includes all the tools and code you need to get great results, fast. From AMD to AOL, Lockheed Martin to Xerox, world-class developers are using wxWidgets to save money, increase efficiency, and reach new markets. With this book, you can, too.
- wxWidgets quickstart: Event/input handling, window layouts, drawing, printing, dialogs, and more
- Working with window classes, from simple to advanced
- Memory management, debugging, error checking, internationalization, and other advanced topics
- Includes extensive code samples for Windows, Linux (GTK ), and Mac OS X
- Appendix presents detailed instructions for porting from MFC
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