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 Introduction to MFC Programming (Microsoft Technology)
  

  Introduction to MFC Programming (Microsoft Technology) by Richard Jones

  • Published by: Prentice Hall
  • Author: Richard Jones
  • Page Count: 336
  • Group: Operating systems & graphical user interfaces (GUIs)
  • ISBN: 0130166294/9780130166296
  • Published: Jan 2000

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Introduction to MFC Programming (Microsoft Technology)
Most MFC introductory guides show you how to generate code with Microsoft's AppWizard and then modify it -- but give you little understanding of how to program in MFC. This book is different: it starts with the MFC fundamentals you need to really know what you're doing -- and also takes you much further than most competitive books. By the time you're introduced to the AppWizard, you'll have the knowledge to take full advantage of it! Start by understanding the fundamentals of object-oriented programming, the essential concepts underlying MFC, the structure of MFC programs, and the Document/View architecture. Master not only MFC's common interface controls, but also more advanced concepts, including building ActiveX controls and database access. Introduction to MFC Programming contains dozens of diagrams and programs -- from snippets to sizable programs designed to demonstrate key software engineering and database access techniques.


Contents:

I

OBJECT CONCEPTS IN CONSOLE APPLICATIONS

 1

Using MFC Utility Classes in Console Applications

 2

Classes: A Review of Concepts

 3

Collections, CFiles, and Serializing Objects

  II

HANDCRAFTED MFC WINDOWS PROGRAMS

 4

Event Handling: Keyboard and Mouse Input

 5

Device Context Attributes and Functions

 6

Mouse and Keyboard Techniques

 7

Using Window Controls

 8

Menus and Dialogs

  III

APPWIZARD APPLICATIONS WITH NO DOCUMENT

 9

The AppWizard and ClassWizard

 10

More on Menus, Toolbars, and Dialogs

 11

Timers and the XOR Draw Mode

 12

Bitmap Graphics

 13

Sending and Posting Messages

  IV

THE DOCUMENT / VIEW ARCHITECTURE

 14

Using The Document / View Architecture

 15

Database Processing

   Appendices

 Appendix A: A Win32 Program

 Appendix B: Using the Debugger

 Appendix C: The Editor

   What's On the CD?


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