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Microsoft C# | Microsoft Foundation Classes

Microsoft Foundation Classes and C++

Intermediate MFC
By: Victor E. Broquard
A practical guide to MFC printing, document view architecture, database access, and much more. Also covers enhanced metafiles, tree and list controls, DAO classes, and document views. Demonstrates the best techniques for working with Windows' document view architecture, tree and list controls, control bars, dialog bars, toolboxes and other GUI elements.

Building Better Interfaces With Microsoft Foundation Classes
By: Keith E. Bugg
Focuses on user controls and dialog boxes, two of the most widely used and troublesome areas of development. This book shows how to develop more professional applications by adding such features as visual and color-coded cues, standards compliance, and improved consistency. There's also coverage of the new Microsoft HTML-based standard for online help with information on how readers can incorporate this new help system into their applications.

VC++ MFC Extensions by Example
By: John E. Swanke
Delivers 85 studied examples to give you a jump-start on creating more sophisticated and powerful applications. Each example is fully annotated and ready to insert into the your application -- or modify as you see fit.

MFC Answer Book: Solutions for Effective Visual C++ Applications
By: Eugene Kain, Scot Wingo
Begins with a tour of the MFC document/view architecture. The author shares his expertise for building better MDI applications, including saving and reloading files effectively and how to manage more than one view. Includes topics as views, dialog boxes, and property sheets. Tips include how to size and control views, as well as how to change the color and font used for dialog controls. (The author also shows you how to create applications that run in full-screen mode, just like in Microsoft Word 97.) Toolbars, menus, and printing functions round out the tour.

Programming Windows With MFC
By: Jeff Prosise
A great introduction to the programming language that will help you build client-side applications in MFC. Looks at Graphical Device Interface (GDI) graphics with a fine discussion of drawing and font handling. Introduces the use of the MFC collection classes (an alternative to STL) and file I/O, as well as adding serialization support to custom classes. Dedicates a fair amount of text to basic Windows controls and dialog boxes as well as other common GUI interface models such as toolbars, status bars, and the new Internet Explorer-style rebars.

Introduction to MFC Programming with Visual C++
By: Richard M. Jones
The 15 chapters in this book present you with a sequence of MFC topics, sample MFC programs and activities. Starts from ground zero: no object-oriented expertise required! An important but simple example illustrations how MFC invokes your virtual functions. Introduces MFC Document/View Architecture, program structure, and much more. Includes more than 90 short programs illustrating collection classes, mouse and keyboard techniques, common controls, menus, and more.

Microsoft(r) Mastering MFC Development Using Microsoft Visual C++(r) 6.0
By: Microsoft Corporation
Programmers with basic C++ and object-oriented programming skills learn how to build Windows(r)-based solutions using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library and the Visual C++ 6.0 development system. Progresses through essential development topics including user interface design, working with controls, data access strategies, debugging and error-handling, and building Internet applications.


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