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Course No. 1011 - Five days
Mastering MFC Fundamentals Using Microsoft Visual C++
This course covers the fundamentals of the Microsoft®
Foundation Class (MFC) libraries. It is the entry-level
course in the Microsoft Visual C++®/MFC curriculum and
serves as a prerequisite to an intermediate-level course.
The goal of this course is to familiarize programmers with
the Microsoft Developer Studio™ visual development
system and teach them how to create single document interface
(SDI) applications using MFC and the Visual C++ development
system.
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
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Describe Microsoft Windows®-based architecture concepts
including event-driven programming, processes, virtual
memory models, threading, multitasking, and messaging.
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Describe the basic architecture of an MFC application and
the general structure of the MFC Library.
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Use the resource editors and tools provided in Visual
C++.
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Create and debug a simple SDI application that outputs
text and graphics.
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Use MFC to design, create, and implement menus, toolbars,
status bars, and dialog boxes in an application.
This course partially prepares you for the following Microsoft
Certified Professional exam:
Note: Mastering MFC Development Using Microsoft Visual C++
5.0
covers the additional topics in this exam.
Before beginning this course, students should be familiar
with:
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C++ programming skills, including all of the C++ coding
constructs common with C
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Windows-based user skills, including using a mouse,
menus, the file system, and the Microsoft Internet
Explorer interface
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Object-oriented programming terminology and concepts such
as objects, properties, and methods
The course workbook and lab book and student CD are the
student's to keep.
The following software will be provided for use in the
classroom:
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Microsoft Visual C++ version 5.0
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