Mfc Black Book
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1576101851 |
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Release Date |
13 December 1997 |
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Visual C++ |
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mfc, mfc internals, black, "black book", mfc black book, "mfc", vc++ mfc, mfc socket, mfc vc++, mf cobol, master in mfc, william stallings, mfc library,
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Description
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*Shows how to color outside the lines and create programs that work the way readers want—not just the way MFC wants them to work. *Demonstrates how to modify the appearance and functionality of MFC programs in ways not anticipated by Microsoft. *Includes full coverage of expert-level programming issues—unlike most other MFC books, which focus on elementary topics. *Provides solutions for MFC problems that Microsoft's documentation doesn't touch. *Teaches how to use multiple views with one document, use customized serialization, how to edit during print preview, and more! *cd-rom *All examples, project files, and source code used in the book *Ready-to-use MFC code files *A wealth of tools and utilities for MFC and Visual C *Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) revolutionized C programming by creating an easy-to-use framework that took care of the drudgework. But this convenience comes at a price: With MFC, a program must work and look exactly like every other MFC program. This has made it difficult to benefit from MFC in any but the most ordinary programming situations. Now, in MFC Black Book, Visual C guru Al Williams shows readers how to escape from MFC's cybernetic straitjacket to get both programming flexibility and MFC's ease of use. Al reveals all the tricks and secret workarounds that help readers differentiate their applications from other MFC programs on the market. *Al Williams (League City, TX) has programmed everything from mainframes to embedded systems. Today, he specializes in C , C, and assembly language development for Windows platforms. Author of eight books, including Developing ActiveX Web Controls (Coriolis 1996), he is a columnist for Visual Developer Magazine and Dr. Dobb's Sourcebook. He lectures across the United States and has appeared at many technical conferences, such as Software Development. |
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