I am about to reenter the MFC world after years away for a new job. What resources to people recommend for refreshing the memory? I have been doing mainly C# recently.
Also any MFC centric websites or blogs that people recommend?
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The best: The Code Project |
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I would highly recommend my alltime favorite book MFC Internals: Inside the Microsoft(c) Foundation Class Architecture It is not a 'how-to' book--it is a 'how does it work' book. |
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There's lots of useful information here: |
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Its been a long time since i did any MFC but back then it used to be "MFC internals" + debug into the MFC code and find what happens which used to be the best resources on MFC Samples used to be available from Code Project to quickly get you going. |
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Books are one thing, but I always found that practice was the key with MFC. CodeGuru was my favourite destination to answer anything MFC-related. There's also that new website. What's it called...that's it - StackOverflow! |
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The vital "how do I?" book is http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0201185377/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link Codeproject is also invaluable, although many of the 3rd party controls there nowhave counterparts in the new MFC feature pack. |
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