MFC help and tutorials
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aren't you satisfied with CodeProject[^] ?
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Codeproject ? :cool:
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yes yes, i'm there, every day, but as there are not always good posts, and as i have to work hard... ;P but if you search a bit more (my posts are here[^]), you'll see that i am still active...
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aren't you satisfied with CodeProject[^] ?
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[toxcct][VisualCalc] -- modified at 9:43 Tuesday 20th September, 2005It would be nice to be able to find aritcles by beginner/tutorial classification. The tigress is here :-D
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It would be nice to be able to find aritcles by beginner/tutorial classification. The tigress is here :-D
yeah, nice idea... i let you suggest it to chris on the suggestions forum[^]...
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Simple. Just looking for a good site that goes over all the basics of MFC, possibly with some good tutorials. Any help? :cool: Danny
Have you seen the Scribble tutorial on MSDN? It starts from scratch and builds up to a very detailed application.
"One must learn from the bite of the fire to leave it alone." - Native American Proverb
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Have you seen the Scribble tutorial on MSDN? It starts from scratch and builds up to a very detailed application.
"One must learn from the bite of the fire to leave it alone." - Native American Proverb
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Simple. Just looking for a good site that goes over all the basics of MFC, possibly with some good tutorials. Any help? :cool: Danny
I know you didn't ask for a book, but I really think you should treat yourself with "MFC Internals" by George Shepherd and Scot Wingo. It's very old (1996), covers MFC 4.0 (many versions back) but it is still the bible of MFC programming. It covers all the fundamental functionalities of MFC and gives you an in-depth understanding of the framework. And MFC really haven't changed that much since 4.0. I regularly read it although I've been programming MFC for 10 years. You can get some used copies for about $7 at Amazon. Another must-have book is "Programming Visual C++" by Kruglinski, Wingo and Shepherd, also available used at Amazon (<$5) Cheers Steen. "To claim that computer games influence children is ridiculous. If Pacman had influenced children born in the 80'ies we would see a lot of youngsters running around in dark rooms eating pills while listening to monotonous music"
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I know you didn't ask for a book, but I really think you should treat yourself with "MFC Internals" by George Shepherd and Scot Wingo. It's very old (1996), covers MFC 4.0 (many versions back) but it is still the bible of MFC programming. It covers all the fundamental functionalities of MFC and gives you an in-depth understanding of the framework. And MFC really haven't changed that much since 4.0. I regularly read it although I've been programming MFC for 10 years. You can get some used copies for about $7 at Amazon. Another must-have book is "Programming Visual C++" by Kruglinski, Wingo and Shepherd, also available used at Amazon (<$5) Cheers Steen. "To claim that computer games influence children is ridiculous. If Pacman had influenced children born in the 80'ies we would see a lot of youngsters running around in dark rooms eating pills while listening to monotonous music"