Learn where "make" fits in the process of developing an application and see an example of using it with multiple file compilation.
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MFC .DLL TUTORIAL, PART 1
Learn about the kinds of .DLLs you can make using MFC and the advantages of each kind. Also learn how to create a .DLL and how to set up a client application to use it.
MFC .DLL TUTORIAL, PART 2
Learn about the problems that can arise when you use .DLLs. Also learn how these problems can be avoided.
MFC .DLL TUTORIAL, PART 3
This third part builds on the previous two by providing more coding examples and technical details.
MFC Under the Hood
This article demystifies some of the arcane code created by the MFC Wizards.
Using Better Tracing to Understand the Doc/View Architecture
Great way to peek at what's going on "under the hood" in your document/view applications
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SOLID principles form the base for writing good and clean object oriented code in C#. Learn about the S.O.L.I.D principles and explore C# coding samples for each.