Visual C++ 4 How-To: The Definitive Mfc Problem Solver

[Scott Stanfield, Ralph Arvesen] ↠ Visual C++ 4 How-To: The Definitive Mfc Problem Solver Ý Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Visual C++ 4 How-To: The Definitive Mfc Problem Solver A real programming book A Customer Almost all of the programming books I have ever bought that are specific to a particular language product are worthless. They spend 550 of 600 pages describing the products menu options and toolbar buttons then 40 pages of trivial worthless sample programs and 10 pages of index. This is not one of those books.This book is 650 pages of pertinent and valuable examples and I have used it man. Herbert Greenman said Excellent tips not in other VC++ books.. If you h

Visual C++ 4 How-To: The Definitive Mfc Problem Solver

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Rating : 4.13 (863 Votes)
Asin : 1571690697
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 600 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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A real programming book A Customer Almost all of the programming books I have ever bought that are specific to a particular language product are worthless. They spend 550 of 600 pages describing the product's menu options and toolbar buttons then 40 pages of trivial worthless sample programs and 10 pages of index. This is not one of those books.This book is 650 pages of pertinent and valuable examples and I have used it man. Herbert Greenman said Excellent tips not in other VC++ books.. If you have to code in MFC you need this book in addition to the Microsoft documentation and at least one other VC++ book. Scott's book uncovers techniques that are well hidden in the MFC documentation and not covered in other books but necessary in real applications. Usually if I am trying to do something slightly different from the standard look I find the answer in Scott's book or it gi. xl0@engr.uark.edu said This is a good book.. The book is full of skills that helps programmers solve common problems when programming in MFC. Some problems exist: I found one "How-to" appeared twice in different parts of the book. Also, some programs on "Toolbars and Status Bars" have bugs. For example, the "ProgressMeter" application should derive CMeterBar from CStatusBar instead of CStatusBarCtrl. These are minor problems that can

(All Users). Tailored for all levels of readers, a how-to guide demonstrates each technique and step needed to solve a variety of problems, including special assistance with "How It Works" sections and a Windows Help file on the accompanying CD-ROM. Original

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