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Thanks for answering me, I am looking forward to your reply.
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Mar-13 21:19pm    
Not clear. Do you want to make a development tool to search it in the program being developed? By using source code, or any other way? Or do you want to make application to find its own dependencies? Or something else?
—SA
MCGRADYV5 8-Mar-13 21:25pm    
Thanks for your reply. You mean open source code doesn't always have a tool like MSDN or something like that? I am not very familiar with that kind of code.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Mar-13 21:28pm    
No, I don't mean to make any statement at all. I ask your some questions. Your original question is ambiguous unless you answer mine. Please answer my questions first.
—SA
MCGRADYV5 8-Mar-13 21:27pm    
By the way, are you a experienced programmer or a student?
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Mar-13 21:29pm    
You are addressing nobody... who are you asking and why? How is it related to your question?
—SA

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For now, I can only answer your follow-up question on WTL documentation. WTL is not a Microsoft product anymore. This is open-source. Please see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTL[^],
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wtl/[^],
http://wtl.sourceforge.net/[^].

As to you main question, right now, it is very inconsistent and ambiguous. What is "usage of a class like MFC"? MFC is not a class. MSDN is not really a tool, and so on. If you need an advice on "searching the using of a class", you need to answer my questions I asked you in my comments.

—SA
 
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