Could we say that MFC to Win32 is about the same as
HLA (high level assembly) to Assembly language?
In both case it would make the programming easier?
Could we say that MFC to Win32 is about the same as
HLA (high level assembly) to Assembly language?
In both case it would make the programming easier?
I see, thanks Elysia.
So what is better after all for a beginner: to start with MFC or Win32?
Using Windows 10 with Code Blocks and MingW.
MFC builds upon Win32, so to use MFC, you need to know Win32 basics.
But that is not to say you need to study how to create windows and such with Win32 API, but you need to know how messages and windows, etc works.
You can start with MFC, provided that you also study how the system works.
MFC is also only available on Standard+ versions of Visual Studio (not Express).
The only version it's not available on is Express. Standard and Pro have it.MFC is also only available on Pro versions of Visual Studio (not Express).
Thanks, i think i will try to learn Win32.
MFC sounds like another language to me, so im afraid that it will only mix things up.
Using Windows 10 with Code Blocks and MingW.