Bringing C++ to Vista: Leveraging Your C++ Code-Base to Create Native Windows Vista Applications

During this NetSeminar, we will address the following topics:

  • What are the inherent challenges in targeting Vista with C++?
  • How does the comprehensive Qt® C++ API allow you to create applications that look and feel at home on Vista?
  • How can you incorporate powerful features like multi-threading into your Vista application?
  • How can you leverage a single C++ code-base to target additional operating systems like Linux® and Mac® OS X?


    April 10, 2007
    URL:http://www.drdobbs.com/cpp/bringing-c-to-vista-leveraging-your-c-co/198800655

    Bringing C++ to Vista: Leveraging Your C++ Code-Base to Create Native Windows® Vista™ Applications

    Date / Time
    Wednesday, June 20, 2007
    9:00 AM PT / 11:00 AM CT / 12:00 PM ET
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    Duration
    60 minutes

    Presented By
    Dr. Dobb's Journal and MSDN Magazine Vendor Perspectives NetSeminar



    Overview

    Windows® Vista™ introduces a wealth of new possibilities for advanced rich-client applications targeting the world's most popular operating system. But, if you have selected C++ as your language of choice, you may be faced with some challenges in taking advantage of everything that Vista has to offer. This raises the question: how can you leverage your existing C++ code-base to develop native, high-performance rich client applications for Windows Vista?

    During this NetSeminar, we will address the following topics:

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