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Developing Professional Applications in Windows 95 and NT Using MFC

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880 Seiten
1996 | 2nd edition
Prentice Hall
978-0-13-616343-5 (ISBN)
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Explains how to create Windows applications using Visual C++, MFC, and tools like the AppWizard and ClassWizard. This work also shows you how to take advantage of advanced professional features - things like splash screens, expanding dialogs, subclassed graphical lists, and modeless dialogs - that distinguish your applications in the marketplace.
61634-2 Developing Professional Applications in Windows 95 and NT Using MFC is a single-volume information store for Visual C++ programmers at every skill level. This book explains how to create cutting-edge Windows applications using Visual C++, MFC, and tools like the AppWizard and ClassWizard. It also shows you how to take advantage of advanced professional features-things like splash screens, expanding dialogs, subclassed graphical lists, and modeless dialogs-that truly distinguish your applications in the marketplace. Different entry points help you get started immediately, regardless of prior experience. This book has two distinctive features that make it much more valuable to you. The most important is the fact that it is completely version-free. Since Visual C++ now evolves so rapidly, every version-specific feature has been isolated in a single appendix which is updated on the web at each version change. This saves you the cost of purchasing a new book every three months and lets us supply new material to you constantly. The CD also contains a complete electronic version of the book along with the Adobe Acrobat reader.You can therefor read the book on your workstation as you work through the examples.
The book is composed of five different parts. *Part 1 covers fundamental concepts and theory, and is essential for anyone new to MFC. *Part 2 examines a variety of important MFC classes and tools to prepare you for application development. Resource editors, canned dialogs, list and edit controls, debugging and utility classes and the Windows drawing model are extensively covered. *Part 3 introduces the AppWizard and ClassWizard. These tools are designed to accelerate your development cycle. Five in-depth example applications show you every nuance and will make you completely comfortable with these tools. *Part 4 discusses professional features that you will want to add to all of your applications. Detailed discussions are provided for DDX and DDV, splash screens, pop-up menus, top-most applications and much more. *Part 5 covers advanced MFC classes and shows how to add database, OLE and thread support to your applications. The included CD contains all source code for the book, as well as a complete on-line index.A special Examples directory lets you follow along with the book and quickly work through the examples on your own.
Also included is the complete electronic image of the book which allows you to read the book on your screen as you are working through the examples and learning about the tools. Developing Professional Applications in Windows 95 and NT using MFC answers all of your questions about Visual C++ and gives constant attention to professional details. Its pages are filled with techniques, tips and an unmatched collection of high-end example code that you will use every day.

Understanding an MFC program; customizing controls; handling events; simple applications; resources, dialogs, and MFC details; canned dialogs; lists; the CWinApp class; drawing; utility classes; debugging and robustness; understanding the AppWizard and ClassWizard; creating a drawing program; creating an editor; creating a Fahrenheit-to-Celsius converter; creating an address list application; context-sensitive help; common controls; creating explorers; dialog data exchange and validation; understanding MFC; enhancing the edit control; self-managing controls; another look - a self-drawing list box; creating a splash screen; expanding dialogs; drawing and controls; dialog bars; dialog and view idle command updating odds and ends; database access; OLE; MFC threads.

Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 1240 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows
Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Windows Server
ISBN-10 0-13-616343-2 / 0136163432
ISBN-13 978-0-13-616343-5 / 9780136163435
Zustand Neuware
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