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inheritance and MFC classes

Posted by on247 [send private reply] at June 29, 2002, 09:46:50 PM


would any of you be kind enough to point me to a good site that help explain inheritance, mfc classes, and polymorphism whatever that is for me. I'll be extremely greatful.

Thnx.
i will check back to this site, or you can email me at terrychen200@hotmail.com

Posted by CodeRed [send private reply] at June 30, 2002, 12:58:21 AM

Saying "inheritance, MFC, polymorphism" is like saying "Apples, cats, oranges" What I mean is MFC has nothing to do with the other two. Inheritance and polymorphism are OO concepts that I don't feel like explaining right now (it's 2 AM where I live) MFC is Microsoft Foundation Classes and can be used in win32 based programs

Posted by buzgub [send private reply] at June 30, 2002, 02:09:26 AM

I think most of these have been explained on these boards in the past. You might like to go to the programming board, set your preference to view all posts, and then browse anything that seems likely.

Posted by vikram_1982 [send private reply] at June 30, 2002, 02:12:21 AM

But honestly, u will be better off reading a good Microsoft C++ book rather than searching for a good site. Many books are available, most notable of them being Microsoft C++ by Robert Lafore. Ur nearby library will definitely have a copy of that book.

Posted by RedX [send private reply] at June 30, 2002, 06:53:40 AM

a "good Microsoft C++ book"? You're saying M$ actually produced something worth mentioning in a positive way?

Nah, M$ press did indeed released quite good books. Still why did they use the name of M$ on it. That can't be good for sales. I mean who doesn't think about blue screens whenever someone mentions the name M$?

RedX

Posted by vikram_1982 [send private reply] at June 30, 2002, 09:28:16 AM

Not a book that was published by Microsoft, but a book that was published by a completely different entity that explains "Microsoft C++".

Posted by taubz [send private reply] at June 30, 2002, 10:46:44 AM

I'd like to point out the uselessness of most of these replies... If you're gonna reply, answering that the question makes no sense but refusing to explain why is not constructive.

on247, inheritance and polymorphism are probably too complicated to explain properly on these boards.... Try searching for those keywords in google.

- taubz

Posted by CodeRed [send private reply] at June 30, 2002, 10:57:01 AM

Oh I hope you weren't refering to my post, because mine was more helpful than yours...

Posted by on247 [send private reply] at June 30, 2002, 10:54:11 PM

thnx guys, ill go find a book by myself
ur help is much appreciated

sigh....

Posted by vikram_1982 [send private reply] at July 01, 2002, 03:42:32 AM

He was refering to mine Codered, dont worry.

Posted by CodeRed [send private reply] at July 01, 2002, 05:50:38 PM

I like your name, "on247", thats how I feel LOL

Posted by Zandalf [send private reply] at July 13, 2002, 11:32:15 PM

The absolute best book (translation: IMHO) for MFC is "Programming Windows with MFC." True, it's a MS book. And also valid is the fact that it probably costs around $60. However, it explains all the basic classes, how to use them, and lots of example code. Also, since you are talking about MFC I assume you're using VC++, make sure you pin the MFC poster that came with it up on your wall, you'll definently need it as a reference.

As for those who can't think of anything intelligent to say against MS, I'll take your comments in another thread. ^_^

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