Description
This course is designed to teach basic C++ and object-oriented programming skills to Windows-based solution developers. The course starts with an introduction to the Visual C++ environment and progresses through essential development topics, including user interface design, working with controls, data access strategies, debugging and error-handling, and building Internet applications. The companion lab exercises provide "learn-by-doing" practice with critical MFC development tasks. By the end of the course, students have created a full-featured Windows-based application that is ready to run.
With this MICROSOFT MASTERING learning system, programmers with basic C++ and object-oriented programming skills learn how to build Windows(r)-based solutions using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library and the Visual C++ 6.0 development system. Instruction begins with an introduction to the Visual C++ environment (though some familiarity with Visual Studio(r) tools and Windows architecture is assumed), and progresses through essential development topics?including user interface design, working with controls, data access strategies, debugging and error-handling, and building Internet applications. The companion lab exercises provide "learn-by-doing" practice with critical MFC development tasks. By the end of the course, students have created a full-featured Windows-based application?ready to run.