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BaldwinMartin16-Dec-03 22:55
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Hi Bob, Well,.. yes, MFC is a wrapper and more, so if you want to use (or cover up) some C and C++ calls you may certainly do so with the Foundation Class, but why not give him the ability to go either way? The rock solid underpinning of MFC is good straight C, C++,and assembler, so I am not really sure why my answer is wrong, but if I error please correct me. I just wanted to help a fellow that seemed to ask a good question. When I need help I turn to Dennis Richie's and Paul Yao's book, and I need not worry if their answer will work, it will.

As you know every MFC app created uses C call's, they are just hidden under a ton of junk that makes them "easier to use". If I have my choice of teaching someone Doc View Arch. or stright C and and going to choose the latter. Is is easier to learn, and much faster and reliable.

Back in the day's of Lattice C we had contest's to see who could write the smallest application that did something useful like printing "Hello World" on the Screen.
In MFC I believe you can do this in less than 30kb, in C I can do it in 22 bytes.


Best Wishes and Happy Holiday's,
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