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Oct 22nd, 2009
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MFC Tutorial

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I am not able to find a good MFC Tutorial.
Do anyone has got a link for a MFC Tutorial which consists from basic to advance.
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I learned it from here
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Of whatever topics are present there I believe it will be very useful
Thanks a lot!!!!
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I found Niek_e had a very nice link

but try http://www.cfanatic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=15

hope this helps as I began here and found alot of useful links
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this is also good
If you find such good links plz keep me informed
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I began learning MFC from Microsoft's Scribble Tutorial
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