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Contents
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Preface
This is the third edition of C++: The Complete Reference. In the years that have transpired
since the second edition, C++ has undergone many changes. Perhaps the most important
is ... include Teach
Yourself C, C++ from the Ground Up, Teach
Yourself C++, C++: The Complete Reference,
Borland C++: The Complete Reference, and C++
Prog...
... used by other languages. The
CLS includes a subset of the Common Type System (CTS). The CTS defines the rules
concerning data types. Of course, C# supports both the CLS and the CTS.
I
The C# ... because the format
information in a word processor file will confuse the C# compiler. When entering the
program, call the file Example.cs.
Compiling the Program
To compile...
... is the author of numerous
bestsellers, including Java 2: The Complete
Reference, Java 2: A Beginner's Guide, Java 2
Programmers Reference, C++: The Complete
Reference, C: The Complete Reference, ... 2,
this book will simply use the term Java 2, without a reference to a version number.
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Java™ 2: The Complete Reference
Java
™
2:
The Complete Reference,...
... language, on the other hand, the interpreter reads the original
source code and interprets each of the statements in order to perform the different
operations. The source code is therefore executed ... 5.005_03 being the last stable release before the
Acknowledgments
F
irst of all, I’d like to thank my wife. Two years ago, based on the offer for the first
edition of Perl...
... this Complete Reference, dividing the C language into two pieces— the C89
foundation and the C99
-
specific features
—
achieves three major benefits:
• The dividing line between the C89 and the ... &x);
}
the two statements after the if and between the curly braces are both executed if x is less than 10.
These two statements together with the braces represent a c...
... that will then return the file in question. However, note that when a marked-up
document is delivered over the network, it is not the file extension that indicates to the
browser that the content ... l H T M L a n d X H T M L
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PART I
The browser then takes the header and maps it to the action of parsing the document as
HTML. In some older browsers, the mapping betwee...
... cases, these diversion APIs will spawn their
own documents, but in other cases they just clutter the specification. The critics really do
have a point here.
Major HTML5 Themes
As we wind down the ... capture.
onmouseenter
Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer into the object.
onmouseleave
Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer away from the object.
onmousewheel...
... affects the scroll track
color that applies to the bottom of the top arrow, and to the right of the bottom
arrow. In this sense, it is acting as the highlight color.
• A mention in the CSS3 ... alternate causes the marquee to bounce back and forth, scroll causes the
marquee to scroll completely off of one end before reappearing on the other end, and slide
causes the...
... URLs, the various parts of the address the site, directory, and protocol—can be
inferred from the URL of the current document, or through the <base> tag. The best way to
illustrate the ... retrieve the information or access the object.
In other words, a URL describes where something is and how it will be retrieved. The
where is specified by the machine name, t...