Written by experts at IBM's OS/2 software development lab, this timely reference offers an in-depth examination of object-oriented programming in the framework of OS/2. With an eye towards enabling users to create tighter, easier-to-maintain code produced at considerable savings of time and money, the authors begin with a guide to basic OOP principles and then progress through increasingly complex OOP concepts such as class, inheritance, initializers, destructors, all within the context of family OS/2 features. Includes a disk filled with examples in reusable C++ code.
Written by experts at IBM's OS/2 software development lab, this timely reference offers an in-depth examination of object-oriented programming in the framework of OS/2. With an eye towards enabling users to create tighter, easier-to-maintain code produced at considerable savings of time and money, the authors begin with a guide to basic OOP principles and then progress through increasingly complex OOP concepts such as class, inheritance, initializers, destructors, all within the context of family OS/2 features. Includes a disk filled with examples in reusable C++ code.