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    >I tried looking for MFC tutorials but couldnt find a good one.
    When your expectations are completely unrealistic, it's impossible to find good help.

    >Anyone know where i can find a 24 hr tutorial to mastering MFC?
    The time and effort it takes to master MFC is probably equivalent to the time and effort it takes to master a large portion of C++. In other words, several years at the very least. Anyone who tries to sell you a 24 hour plan for learning something so complex is a liar. Which means you can probably find a book or two that says something to the effect of "Learn MFC in 24 hours!".

    >MFC = ?
    Microsoft Foundation Classes. It's a C++ wrapper around the Win32 API.
    My best code is written with the delete key.

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    yeah..MFC is the one found in visual basic C++.

    I have experience in java gui programming. do u think it will help me master MFC quickly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by itachi
    yeah..MFC is the one found in visual basic C++.
    Never heard of that product

    I have experience in java gui programming. do u think it will help me master MFC quickly?
    I don't know what "u" thinks, but I don't think so.
    Swing is very different from MFC even at a conceptual level, let alone an implementation level.

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