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    shanmugarajaa
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    Dear Friends, I am working for MFC application. But I dont know about MFC architecture, classes, why CWinApp, CDocument, Cview and where execution starts and execution flow etc... Iam keen to learn all those things. So kindly anyone help me. Thanks and Regards, S.Shanmuga Raja

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      Dear Friends, I am working for MFC application. But I dont know about MFC architecture, classes, why CWinApp, CDocument, Cview and where execution starts and execution flow etc... Iam keen to learn all those things. So kindly anyone help me. Thanks and Regards, S.Shanmuga Raja

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      SujayG
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      Hi There , MFC architecture is too big to be discussed on a forum . I would suggest you go through the book of Jeff Prosise, to understand it better .

      Sujay Ghosh Blog : http://sujay-ghosh.blogspot.com

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        Dear Friends, I am working for MFC application. But I dont know about MFC architecture, classes, why CWinApp, CDocument, Cview and where execution starts and execution flow etc... Iam keen to learn all those things. So kindly anyone help me. Thanks and Regards, S.Shanmuga Raja

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        _Superman_
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        What you're actually asking for is the Document-View architecture supported by MFC. You can start here - Document/View Architecture[^]

        «_Superman_»  _I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.

        _Microsoft MVP (Visual C++) (October 2009 - September 2013)

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          Dear Friends, I am working for MFC application. But I dont know about MFC architecture, classes, why CWinApp, CDocument, Cview and where execution starts and execution flow etc... Iam keen to learn all those things. So kindly anyone help me. Thanks and Regards, S.Shanmuga Raja

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          Alan Balkany
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          This is a good introduction to MFC: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa716527%28v=vs.60%29.aspx[^]

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            Dear Friends, I am working for MFC application. But I dont know about MFC architecture, classes, why CWinApp, CDocument, Cview and where execution starts and execution flow etc... Iam keen to learn all those things. So kindly anyone help me. Thanks and Regards, S.Shanmuga Raja

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            Maximilien
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            For an insider understanding of MFC, you can have a look at the MFC Internals[^] books.

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              For an insider understanding of MFC, you can have a look at the MFC Internals[^] books.

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              MFC Internals would be too much for him. Right now , he is trying to understand the MFC architecture . ;)

              Blog : http://sujay-ghosh.blogspot.com

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                MFC Internals would be too much for him. Right now , he is trying to understand the MFC architecture . ;)

                Blog : http://sujay-ghosh.blogspot.com

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                Maximilien
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                If I remember correctly, that book, while being more "advanced", was a good reading and help understanding the mess that was MFC; it is a little better now.

                Nihil obstat

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