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MFC is _very_ easy. If you can't do the MFC part, then you need to look at
the
fundamentals of Windows programming. Sorry for being to the point, but MFC
is
designed to make things easy, so that you can concentrate on the difficult
parts,
the code.
Bucky wrote in message <36a28b22.0@news.povray.org>...
>I need someone who is GOOD at mfc to help me. I am rewriting the sdk for
vb5
>& it's a *!#$* to do this mfc stuff. Any reply's???
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MFC may be very easy, but it is C++, not Visual Basic. (Unless you can
do MFC stuff with VB5, but I somehow doubt it.) And there are some of us
who do much of our GUI stuff _without_ MFC, but rather with RAD tools like
VB or Delphi.
-Nathan
Mike Weber wrote:
>
> MFC is _very_ easy. If you can't do the MFC part, then you need to look at
> the
> fundamentals of Windows programming. Sorry for being to the point, but MFC
> is
> designed to make things easy, so that you can concentrate on the difficult
> parts,
> the code.
>
> Bucky wrote in message <36a28b22.0@news.povray.org>...
> >I need someone who is GOOD at mfc to help me. I am rewriting the sdk for
> vb5
> >& it's a *!#$* to do this mfc stuff. Any reply's???
> >
> >
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