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Title: Programming Windows 95 With Mfc (Microsoft Programming)
by Jeff Prosise
ISBN: 1556159021
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Pub. Date: 1996
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.57

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Rating: 5
Summary: Best source of information about Windows 95 GUI development.
Comment: This is the most complete and detailed book about GUI side of the Windows programming using MFC. While working on my last project I used it approximately 85% of the time compared to the other books I have.

Rating: 3
Summary: This is the "Petzold" of MFC
Comment: This is an excellent MFC beginner's book, and I still use it as a reference after 3 years of WIN32 MFC programming. Prosise writes clearly and he and/or his editors are good at organizing a book and creating a useful index. Furthermore, Prosise' code appears to all have been compiled and tested, unlike most of the book garbage out there.

This is a book for programmers seriously interested in learning to program for Windows 95/98 in MFC, not for people who don't even know how to run a C++ compiler or think programmers do any real work with the cheesy VC++ "wizards".

I would say that this is a "must have" MFC book for new MFC programmers, except that it is getting out of date. It doesn't have beans for coverage of the newer WIN32 common controls, anything on database programming (DAO/ADO), and basically doesn't cover MFC 4.2. For new purchasers, I would wait for the next edition, which was supposed to be out in the spring of 1998, (I have had it on back order for months). Many updates are greatly needed to cover programming for Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0. In particular, Document/View GUI applications of any serious complexity frequently involve a database, so the lack of any coverage of DAO is pretty limiting.

Rating: 5
Summary: An excellent introduction to MFC
Comment: This book is the best introduction I have found for MFC programming. It builds up fundamentals like dialogs and the document/view architecture (which is introduced extremely well but not to great depth) before tackling multi-threading or the common controls.

This is written for a C++ programmer with little or no experience with graphical / windows development, and is an excellent first step with MFC before launching into the more hardcore books by people like Herbert Schildt or Mike Blazczak. A well-written and well focused book

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