International Programming excels in two ways. First, it delivers a fine historical tour of the world's character sets (used to represent character data) from old mainframe standards (like IBM's EBCDIC) to ASCII, ANSI, and the current Unicode standard. Like many other aspects of computing, international support only gets better with time. Second, the book addresses built-in support for Standard C, and then moves on to the improved internationalization available in Standard C++ (with support for locales and facets).
The heart of this book is its extensive material on the international features and Unicode available in Windows 2000, which comes with support for dozens of languages. (This text shows how Windows supports both non-Unicode and Unicode character sets with two sets of APIs for all text functions.) The book highlights features in Windows 2000 that facilitate a truly global perspective. A standout here is the custom locale-browser used to view international Registry information. Several programming strategies are also outlined to make sure code can be adapted to local conditions easily--because you'll never know where today's markets can take you. Internationalization is an idea whose time has certainly arrived, and this title shows how to start writing code that's ready for more than one language. --Richard Dragan
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12 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
VB and Back-End devices need to be considered,
By Michael Felz (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: International Programming for Microsoft Windows (Dv-Mps Programming) (Paperback)
This book would be more effective if it addressed the Visual Basic / SQL-Server platform as well as C++. My company receives files from areas within the US / Canada and Mexico. Soon we will be receiving files from Asia (in Text and Excel format). This Unicode Character set poses problems for us in the way we read the input files, load data to SQL-Server, display the data and most of all , extract the data for upload to SAP)-- since the U.S. is the central location for data collection Unicode impacts us greatly. I would have been nice to see these type of areas addressed.
1 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good examples,
This review is from: International Programming for Microsoft Windows (Dv-Mps Programming) (Paperback)
I liked the examples offered in the book.For a broader view of the development issues, I also recommend the new educational programs and online courseware ...used by companies such as Adobe, Apple, HP, Netscape, Oracle, Texas Instruments and universities and graduate schools such as Stanford.
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