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Platform-Specific Programming, C/C++, Windows/Windows 95 & 98
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Windows programming under the hood of MFC

by Laura Draxler
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Overview

If you have previous development experience on other platforms, you may have been overwhelmed by the hidden features of the MFC when you came to work in Windows. Windows Programming Under the Hood of MFC gives you the lowdown on core components of the Windows programming model. As you work through the text, you'll learn how each new concept relates to MFC and its hierarchical structure. Then you'll be ready to shift into high gear, using your existing C and C++ skills to create dynamic applications for the Win32 architecture with Microsoft Visual C++ 5. Icons throughout the text help you quickly identify the topics under discussion. Each chapter also includes tutorials for self-guided learning. Aimed at developers, Windows Programming Under the Hood of MFC assumes a knowledge of C++ data structures. You should also have experience with some graphical windowing environment, and at least a passing familiarity with Windows 95 or Windows NT. Included is a diskette, containing full-featured programs, progressively built-upon throughout the book, which are used to illustrate the MFC and Win32 concepts discussed.

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Book Details

Published
November 21, 1997
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR, c1998.
Pages
609
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780134889757

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