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Please ask a more detailed question. What exactly would you like to know? Then perhaps several people will divide the work between themselves and write several tutorials. Be specific
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I want to know what is the difference between coding a MFC dialog app and a MFC MDI or something. I want to know what exactly the gray code means so I will never get lost. I want to know the basic and, if there is some, advanced architecture...
Thanks
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I'm with kmaz. "Programming Windows with MFC" by Jeff Prosise has been very helpful for me. I've just started out with the MFC stuff myself and have learned everything so far from that book, CodeProject and www.codeguru.com. It may take some digging and playing around, but the answer always within those resources somewhere. Trolling the messageboard is quite useful as well, although I wish the search capabilities were a little better.
Good Luck!
PS. MSDN good
BW
{insert witty/thought-provoking saying here}
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I think you first need to obtain basic Windows programming knowledge. MFC is a relatively think wrapper around Windows API. Check the books from Petzold and Prosise, and then you'll have primary understanding of MFC. Don't expect to obtain solid knowledge only from free Web-based articles. Invest in a few good books, and it will pay off.
Vagif Abilov
MCP (Visual C++)
Oslo, Norway
If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at the enemy, throw one of those small pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone think how stupid war is, and while they are thinking, you can throw a real grenade at them.
Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts
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I started with the Scribble tutorial from MSDN. Then with some Teach yourself in XXX days/hours. Then I discovered CP and nothing else was needed.
Best regards,
Alexandru Savescu
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i'd like to see a tutorial on enumerating processes with toolhelp & how to gain access to their address space.
like a debugger...
I used to have a life ... now I have a computer
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I'm writing a simple article on the subject. It'll be up in a few days.
It'll only cover reading and writing to their private memory though.
Kind regards
Griffith
Everything you say will be misquoted, ripped out of context and used against you.
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about project space insertion i wrote an article today ! winsock hooking ! win2000 / XP section ! it teaches you to inject a dll in a process space giving it`s name "explorer.exe" using toolhelp enumration !
//be cool and if you like it please rate it and comment it !
I am the mighty keeper of the book on knowledge . Contact me to get your copy .
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I would like to automate the page setup parameters in Windows NT without user interaction.
Can you change the settings to say: Landscape and using Legal Paper Size without invoking the Page Setup, for an NT Networked printer.
I know I can do this with an application but I don't know how to with MSHTML or the IE Webbrowser Control.
\\server\\printer
Please, one of you "Big Brains" figure this one out.
Tks in advance.
David
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Unless you are creating your own application I highly doubt you will be able to programmatically change these settings. Sorry
Nick Parker
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I would like to see someone attempt a series of articles perhaps on building a Hotmail-like ActiveX control. Something that will work on various platforms and browsers. With rich text controls and even if they are feeling squirrely enough a simple spell check. (I know, spell check on a web app. but times are a changing).
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Real programmers don't document. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
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pmenefee wrote:
building a Hotmail-like ActiveX control
An IE specific RTF control is actually built right into the browser and all you need to do is plug it on the HTML and voila!
Complete with bold, italics, hyperlinking, ...
Cheers,
Simon
"Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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I realize that and have used it in production code for a CMS before, but it doesn't really help those who do not use IE on a PC. This has caused some problems. I've begun to build it myself but it's all new to me and I'm doing it in my spare time, which there is very little of . I just know this is old hat for some out there.
Real programmers don't document. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.
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pmenefee wrote:
...ActiveX control. Something that will work on various platforms and browsers
ActiveX on different platforms? You kidding lol. It is Windows-only technology. Maybe someday Linux (and others) will have COM built in too, but not now
Philip Patrick
Web-site: www.stpworks.com
"Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer
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I want to develop a product that can send and receive SMS messages
via a GSM modem but cant figure out how to use the AT commands to control the modem
moran kaye
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use the cserialport libraries on codeproject.com ! it`s the same as communicating to a normal modem and these tutorials teach u everything !
be cool
I am the mighty keeper of the book on knowledge . Contact me to get your copy .
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Hi
I'm keen to write a series of articles on SVG, but wanted to see if there was any interest from CPians.
Would you read them?
If so, any suggestions would be great.
Cheers,
Simon
"Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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SimonS wrote:
Would you read them?
Yes I definitely would.
SimonS wrote:
If so, any suggestions would be great.
None sorry. No nothing of SVG and my graphincs knowledge fits on the head of a pin. Hence my enthusiasm for your proposed series.
Michael Martin
Australia
mjm68@tpg.com.au
"In Summer, I like to dance naked on the roof to celebrate the event of the temperature finally falling below 40C (usually about midnight). But the neighbors have lately taken up the habit of staying up late. And looking up, at times, from their dreary, pointless lives..."
- Roger Wright 15/05/2002
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Cool, Michael, thanks for the feedback.
I'll [probably] put something up over the weekend.
How interested would you be in the history of vector graphics for the web as a first article in the series?
Cheers,
Simon
"Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)
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SimonS wrote:
How interested would you be in the history of vector graphics for the web as a first article in the series?
Very, as I said I have bugger all knowledge of graphics (though I have just started GIFs, JPEGs and BMPs) so background would be great.
Michael Martin
Australia
mjm68@tpg.com.au
"In Summer, I like to dance naked on the roof to celebrate the event of the temperature finally falling below 40C (usually about midnight). But the neighbors have lately taken up the habit of staying up late. And looking up, at times, from their dreary, pointless lives..."
- Roger Wright 15/05/2002
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Hello Michael
So! When are you gonna submit your article?
I think you should. It has several benefits
- It improves your knowledge as you try out various kinds of stuff
- It helps improve your confidence to have a few CP articles to your credit
- Being currently unemployed you are getting out of touch with coding. The article will help stop that
- I dunno if you are bored doing nothing much these days. The articles helps there as well
Nish
Author of the romantic comedy
Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win]
Review by Shog9
Click here for review[NW]
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Nishant S wrote:
So! When are you gonna submit your article?
I think you should. It has several benefits
It improves your knowledge as you try out various kinds of stuff
It helps improve your confidence to have a few CP articles to your credit
Being currently unemployed you are getting out of touch with coding. The article will help stop that
I dunno if you are bored doing nothing much these days. The articles helps there as well
RSN. Which means Real Soon Now. I want to do it, I know I should do it and it's getting to the time I have to do it.
I am just having problems at the moment reading something let alone produce something. As weak as this sounds it is the case at the moment.
I live with my 2 parents in-law (their place), wife and 2 kids in a smallish 3 bedroom home. Mother In-law had back surgery last week to fuse vertabrae together. 3 weeks ago my wife had surgery of her own. It's also school holidays. So I am finding myself doing a lot more around the house than usual and with both kids home there is constant noise.
I have my computer setup on the dining table which is in the same room as the TV. So I have no where to lock myself away with my work.
On top of that at the moment I have my bank, credit union and car leasing compnay chasing me for money I don't have. I am searching for work, a payout I am owed is overdue so I am down to waiting for my tax rebate.
I know it is not the end of the world but it all seems pretty f***ed up from where I am sitting.
Any idea why I am not getting any emails in response to replies to my posts?
Michael Martin
Australia
mjm68@tpg.com.au
"In Summer, I like to dance naked on the roof to celebrate the event of the temperature finally falling below 40C (usually about midnight). But the neighbors have lately taken up the habit of staying up late. And looking up, at times, from their dreary, pointless lives..."
- Roger Wright 15/05/2002
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