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Introduction to Microsoft Visual C++MFC |
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| AUDIENCE: |
This course is for all programmers, analysts and technical managers who wish to use Microsoft’s Visual C++ product to develop business applications. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
The participant should have at least six months experience programming in C++,and Windows 95/98/NT environment or have taken our C++ OOP Course. |
| DURATION: |
5 days. Hands on. Note: This course may be presented in 3 days., as a companion course with C++ OOP. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
This course provides students with the knowledge that is key to developing modern, sophisticated, Windows applications as well as tools for use in other development environments, such as Visual Basic. |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
Introduction To Windows Programming The Single Document and Multiple Document interfaces The six application types Working in an event-driven, object-oriented environment Windows handles and other data types WinMain and the Window procedure The message loop Declaring and registering a window class The three major window styles Terminating a Windows application
Microsoft Foundation Class Library The CWinApp class Making the most of precompiled header files The CWnd class Important CWnd member functions Creating a frame window in MFC Message maps Drawing on a window The Windows coordinate systems The device contexts Color representation in Windows The CString class and resource strings
Off To See The Wizards The App Wizard and the Class Wizard The concept of the "document" Document/View architecture The CDocument class Document views and the CView class hierarchy The Document Manager MFC representations of size and location The Graphics Device Interface Brushes and pens Working with menus
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