The Microsoft Foundation Classes library (MFC) is a development tool that facilitates the creation of Windows applications with an object-oriented approach. It allows code to be ported easily, thereby reducing the amount of programming to be done for a Windows application This title is a "hands-on" guide which should show programmers and developers how to build better, more effective interfaces for Windows applications by using the MFC. The text focuses on the development of more professional applications by adding such features as visual, colour-coded cues, standards compliance and improved consistency. It also covers the Microsoft HTML-based standard for online help, and details how readers can incorporate the system into their applications.
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From expert Keith Bugg, here is the first complete guide to building better user interfaces for Windows applications using MFC. Step-by-step, Bugg shows you how to implement all commonly used controls and dialog boxes, as well as those rarely covered in other books. He also shows you how to add multimedia, tips, and other enhancements for more professional applications. And, he provides plenty of helpful examples and sample code for all topics covered.
You get complete, hands-on coverage of:
* Common controls, including buttons, boxes, bars, spinners, TreeView, and sliders
* Microsoft's New Common Controls
* Common dialogs, including color, file, Find-Replace, and CFont
* Splitter windows and controls
* Online help-includes coverage of the new HTML-based help standard
* Using CFormView to insert controls directly into your application's view
* Multimedia, including video clips, sound, animation, and more
* Professional enhancements, such as a "Tip of the Day" pop ups, visual and color-coded cues, standards compliance, and improved consistency








