Microsoft Foundation Class Primer: Programming Windows 3 and Nt With Mfc by Jim Conger

Microsoft Foundation Class Primer: Programming Windows 3 and Nt With Mfc

Jim Conger
834 pages
Waite Group Pr
Jan 1993
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A tutorial for Windows programmers who want to use the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library, a collection of pre-fab functions useful for creating Windows 3.1 and Windows NT applications (the internal difference are so hidden by the MFC classes that most programs can be created without regard to which platform the program will eventually use) . The MFC library comes packaged with Microsoft C++ but is not heavily advertised; programmers who explore it will find that tedious chores can be handled invisibly and easily. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Pages 834
Publisher Waite Group Pr
Published 1993
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