Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack: MFC Enhancements
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Nick Wienholt - 04/07/2008
Hot on the heels of the significant MFC updates that were delivered with the release of Visual Studio 2008, the Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack significantly boosts the ability of MFC to deliver modern-looking user interfaces that will be familiar to Windows and Office users. Look at these new controls and see how MFC developers can significantly improve their application's look and feel.Owner-Draw Menus with .NET and Managed C++
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Tom Archer - MSFT - 05/02/2005
Learn how to use .NET and Managed C++ to program owner-draw menu items with the fonts and point sizes you want.
Wrapping MFC Objects For Use With .NET Remoting
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Tom Archer - MSFT - 06/25/2004
One drawback to using remoting in a mixed—MFC/.NET—environment is that MFC objects cannot be remoted. Explore this technique for overcoming this limitation.
C++ Tip: Serializing .NET Objects with Managed C++
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Tom Archer - MSFT - 05/07/2004
In this installment of the .NET Tips & Techniques column, learn how
to serialize entire objects—as well as selected members—to and from disk
using Managed C++ Extensions.
An Overview of Microsoft's Whitehorse
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Mickey Williams - 03/23/2004
Having enterprise development problems? Discover Whitehorse, a set of modeling tools included in the next release of Visual Studio .NET (code-named Whidbey).
Using PInvoke To Call An Unmanaged DLL From Managed C++
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Kate Gregory - 09/30/2002
The COM Interop story is vital to the acceptance of .NET by today's programmers. You need access to the huge body of working tested code that is in production today, deployed as COM components. Your .NET code can call old COM code.
SOAP and Web Services
SOAP Client Using Visual C++
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Nauman Laghari - 05/15/2002
A simple way to create a SOAP client using C++.
