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Synopsis A practical guide to MFC printing, document view architecture, database access, and much more also covers the latest release, Visual C++ 5.0; enhanced metafiles, tree and list controls, DAO classes, and document views. CD-ROM contains all exercises and program examples. Book & CD-ROM package. From the Back Cover Go beyond MFC basics! Step up to image processing, enhanced metafiles, smarter printing, better database access, and more! In Intermediate MFC, Visual C++ expert Vic Broquard details the MFC techniques most books leave outthe ones that are essential to successful development. This book takes you beyond MFC basics, showing you smarter, more efficient ways to manage critically important printing, reporting and GUI development tasks. Using real applicationsnot just code snippetsBroquard demonstrates the best techniques for working with Windows' document view architecture, tree and list controls, control bars, dialog bars, toolboxes and other Windows 95/NT 4 GUI elements. You'll find detailed coverage of new Visual C++ font management features, including CListCtrl. All the book's program code is compiled on the accompanying CD-ROM. Intermediate MFC includes practical, hands-on coverage of printing, previewing and reportinginformation you won't find anywhere else. You'll find six major application examples, covering widely different text and graphics environments. You'll walk step by step through using Visual C++ 5.0's new DAO classes to update and query Microsoft Access databases and generate state-of-the-art reports. And you'll get up-to-the-minute information on: *Using Visual C++ 5.0's new Internet classes. *Making effective use of the Windows 95 and NT Registries. *Working with enhanced metafiles. If you're an MFC programmer ready to move beyond the basicsor if you're well-versed in Win32 programming and you need practical MFC techniques that workyou'll find this book invaluable. About the Author VIC BROQUARD has over 30 years experience as a programmer, and is a full-time college computer science professor. His previous computer science books include Programming with MFC for Windows 95 and Programming with OWL for Windows 95 (Prentice Hall PTR). Back to Microsoft Foundation Classes
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