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The Resource View of the MFC
By: Gabor Bernat
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    2008-03-26

    Table of Contents:
  • The Resource View of the MFC
  • Menu Editing
  • Dialog Boxes
  • Toolbar, Hot-Keys and Icons
  • Epilogue

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    The Resource View of the MFC - Epilogue


    (Page 5 of 5 )

    The time has come for us to review the concepts we just finished exploring. This part was dedicated to demystifying the Resource View. By now you should know the basics of the Menu, Dialog Box, Accelerator keys, Icon, String Table, Toolbar, and Version History.

    You should know a lot more if you followed this series passionately. We learned everything about the basics of MFC. Keep in mind that just because this is the end of this article doesn't mean that you can sit back and relax. Crossing the finish line of this series means that the timing couldn't be better for you to take things into your own hands.

    Search for good books or good online guides on MFC. With the knowledge you gained here  you should be able to breeze through them with ease. Most importantly, remember that programming confidence and skill can be achieved only through practice. Search, see, implement, and learn "by doing it" until programming becomes second nature.

    I wish you luck in this upcoming adventure and if you have any questions or you fail to see the whole picture, don't hesitate to visit and ask our friendly community over at DevHardware Forums and ASP Free Forums. There are no wrong questions, just wrong answers. Someone who doesn't ask questions won't get any answers. Thus, should you want to advance and are stuck somewhere, then the aforementioned communities are perfect places to begin seeking the answers.


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