SFL 2.0: Service Framework Library for Native Windows Service Applications, Part II
- Published 11/26/2007
Learn more about this very useful library.
Learn more about this very useful library.
The dynamic screen classes allow you to incorporate advanced screen functionality into your MFC applications. The fundamental difference of these classes are that they work with the actual resource in your executable—this means that users of your applications can alter screens that have been designed by you using the MFC resource editor—they can make changes at run time.
Full-featured visual framework (based on NextStep and Borland IDE UIs) for creating C++ applications
Great job of showing off the VCF by illustrating how easy it is to create the famed MFC Scribble demo application.