
About how hard it is on earth for learning MFC, this should vary from person to person. If you are experienced programmers started from the base Windows OS, you'd likely have been a member of programmers developing the MFC class libraries; on the contrary, if you just have learned few years of Windows programming, then you may have not any knowledge on the underlying system. In the latter case, you must have one book on your desk for reference anytime (every technology needs this). For MFC, it will be Programming Windows with MFC.
With its profound insights and a lot of code examples, Programming Windows with MFC, 2nd Edition enables you to understand and master how to take advantages of tens of thousands of pre-compiled, pre-tested codes provided by MFC libraries. Meanwhile, as a full update to its pretty classic first edition, once again, Jeff Prosise used its unique language skills to teach readers the basic concepts and main techniques in MFC programming, and explained the perfect methods of making quick object-oriented development on a 32-bit Windows platform in more detail.
Without any doubt, the book is very 'old' indeed, but only programmers who have read it or are learning Windows programming can realize its enormous value.

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