Updated: This program presents an original way of the famous Rubik's Cube by an assembly of 27 multi-colored cubies isolated in the space. Even during its deformations, it allows a 3D vision of the cube thanks to the basic MFC graphic functions. This simulation can also rapidly calculate a solution to reordering the Cube.
Latest Advanced Buttons Articles
General Solution for a Transparent Control
Discover a very simple, integrated method to make a control, such as static, button, sliderctrl, and progress control transparent in a dialog box.
What's New in MFC 9.0 (Orcas): Command Link Buttons
Explore the challenges of developing an MFC application to use on Vista and non-Vista platforms in the context of Vista's new Command Link Button style.
Enhanced Colored Button
Enhance your application interface by using a push button that allows you to select its colors.
XP Style CColorControl Class with Themed Gradient Buttons
Learn about a set of control-derived classes for a colorful presentation by using XP-styled hottracked controls with themed gradient buttons.
CCustomBitmapButton�MFC Button Control
Create an owner-draw bitmap button and a frame for the title bar in one class.
Latest Developer Videos
More...Latest CodeGuru Developer Columns
C++ Tips and Tricks
Quirky and yet persistent, C++ is a language that keeps programmers coming back to it. Pick up some new ways to wrangle it into your workflow.

Creating a Server with .NET Socket Programming
HTTP isn't the only network protocol that's useful. Learn about, or beef up your skills with, socket-level programming.

Common Library Functions in Visual Basic
Learn about the functions, and see a small example of how the particular functions can be used.
The Top Challenge for Developers is...
Most developers face a grueling challenge to please their end users. We asked their top challenge is. With over 3,000 responses, the results are now available!