Borland C++ Builder Assessment
C++ Builder is a visual Rapid Application Development environment using the C++ programming language. C++ Builder uses a component-based technology to provide ease of use, reusability, and extensibility to the task of creating Microsoft Windows modules and applications while using full C++ programming language with a few well-defined extensions for RAD development. This test measures those skills most important in using, understanding and programming with C++ Builder. An assessment for C++ Programming is also available. Total Questions 50 Question Types Multiple Choice Competencies Tested Using the Integrated Development EnvironmentThe Visual Component LibraryC++ LanguageVisual Component Library ClassesDatabase ProgrammingActiveX ProgrammingWindows ModulesVisual Component Library and Windows Messages Tasks Tested Handling EventsForm informationUsing formsEvent handling specificsUnderstanding formsForm displayControl ownershipCreating projectsControl propertiesAnsiString accessVisual Component Library Exception limitationsVisual Component Library Event implementationControl Parent propertyDesign time properties and eventsVisual Component Library Component hierarchyVisual Component Library threadsVisual Component Library Property attributes_fastcall understandingVisual Component Library data modulesVisual Component Library ExceptionsVisual Component Library General hierarchyVisual Component Library InheritanceVisual Component Library PersistenceGetting data from a formC++ standard library and the Visual Component LibraryC++ auto_ptr usageC++ iteratorsC++ IOStreamsC++ While and Do.. While loopsVisual Component Library Graphic accessVisual Component Library Menu typesTScreen purposeTSession understandingData set and data aware controls relationshipAccessing a field's value in a datasetTDatabase and SQLActiveX Components and InterfacesActiveX controlCreating an ActiveX serverActiveX Interface derivationActiveX Automation ObjectsSelf-contained EXEStatic librariesDynamic Link LibrariesSingle-threading and multi-threadingCallback functionsVisual Component Library TApplication functionalityHandling of messages in the Visual Component LibraryHandling messages outside of the Visual Component Library