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    Hello, Everybody: Looking for book on MFC I found one that was published in 1999 and because of this it covers Visual C++ versions until 6. Actually I have Visual C++ .NET 2003 and I want to know if there are significance differences between MFC version included in VC++ 2003 and prior versions. :confused: I would not like to buy a book that will not be useful for my purpose of learning MFC, of course. Any help from you about this topic will be appreciate it. Thank you :) Miguel

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      Hello, Everybody: Looking for book on MFC I found one that was published in 1999 and because of this it covers Visual C++ versions until 6. Actually I have Visual C++ .NET 2003 and I want to know if there are significance differences between MFC version included in VC++ 2003 and prior versions. :confused: I would not like to buy a book that will not be useful for my purpose of learning MFC, of course. Any help from you about this topic will be appreciate it. Thank you :) Miguel

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      Your best bet might be to find a book on Visual C++ .NET 2003 that happens to focus on MFC, rather than Managed C++. There must be some around, but it will be a question of checking their contents! Kevin

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