Reviews Amazon.com These days, programming in Windows really means programming with MFC, the Microsoft Foundation Classes. Prosise's definitive book makes MFC programming truly accessible, using remarkably clear prose and detailed explanations that cover all of the minutiae you need to understand. Despite being packed with information, Programming Windows 95 with MFC moves at an manageable pace, with code samples that gradually build in complexity from a simple "Hello, MFC" example, to complex dialog boxes, to MDI (multiple document interface) applications. An Advanced Topics section covers palette issues, sophisticated controls such as the tree view, and threading.
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