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- From: "Justin D. Gilbert" <gilbe024@gold.tc.umn.edu>
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- Subject: MFC Book?
- Date: Fri, 08 Mar 1996 20:18:20 -0600
- Organization: University of Minnesota
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- I am an experienced C Programmer learning C++. I have SAMS "Teach
- yourself Visual C++...". I do pretty well with the construct and
- classes.
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- I am looking for a good book that deals with Microsofts Foundation
- Classes. Specifically, a book that gives full programs of individual
- concepts. For example, a progam that demonstrates how to put up a
- toolbar.
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- I have found books that give examples of two or three things in the same
- program. However, it makes it difficult to try to decipher what is being
- done for each part.
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- If anyone knows of or can suggest good MFC books, I would appreciate it.
- You may respond at your convenience to gilbe024@gold.tc.umn.edu.
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- Thanks,
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- Justin Gilbert
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