McGraw-Hill Unix/C S.
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Create portable GUI applications that work across all the major windowing environments--Microsoft Windows, XWindows, and Apple. The author explains how to use C++, an adaptable, object-oriented programming language, to write multi-platform GUI applications for non-specific windowing environments.
This one-stop source aims to provide programmers with the expertise and ready-to-use programs they need to take full advantage of C++ in the implementation of object-oriented designs. For use in a variety of operating environments, this practical book focuses on three programming paradigms: constraint programming, genetic algorithms and neural networks. For each paradigm, the book offers real-world application examples that go beyond the syntax of the language. Each paradigm is also accompanied by a set of useful and reuseable C++ classes which can shorten the development time of non-trivial programs.