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Title: Introduction to MFC Programming with Visual C++
by Richard M. Jones
ISBN: 0-13-016629-4
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Pub. Date: 22 December, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.64 (47 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A great book for starting out in MFC
Comment: An excellent resource for those learning MFC with Visual C++. It doesn't just list the topics and go into each topic in depth. That style is for those interested in reference material. This book walks you through the process of MFC programming with Visual C++ 6.0. Each chapter builds on the ones before.

Totally worth the purchase price. Written clearly, _with_ screenshots showing you the steps. And very importantly, there is plenty of whitespace for you to pencil in your notes on the material. It's also quite easy to find among your computer books, because it's not the standard size of the computer books (you all know what i mean, the textbook size). It's 8.5 x 11, which makes it a breeze to yank it from a messy pile on the floor. Not that it's that big of a problem, cuz this book will be on the top of my pile for quite a while.

Rating: 5
Summary: A Real MFC Book
Comment: This is by far the best book on MFC programming I'v ever seen on the market. I had C++ programming background before reading this book. I had tried on tackling several books on MFC but failed to proceed. They all confuses me how Microsoft construct the MFC and how we as developers can build something on it. I think it's not because the authors don't know VC very well. It's because they don't know the readers very well. Prof. Richard wrote this book on the reads' side and everything is just neat and clear. I guess start from this book together with Beginning VC++ programming written by Ivor Horton, you will build your confidence beating VC++.

Rating: 1
Summary: programmingglitch
Comment: If you want to do some professional programming this book is almost a waste. It is very basic. VERY BASIC. Doesnt answer any of the basic questions. Okay. With MFC and SDI and MDI and all the supposedly cool and hyper smart stuff we at least hope to go beyond writing codes in SDI and MDI for saying "Hello World", and typing three stings as a document file. If that is supposed to be smartness....god save the world. No Help. With anything. Wont help you write a windows application. Unless ofcourse, you are the hello world kid. And get an ego boost once your hello world works!

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