Microsoft Foundation Class Library was created in 1992.
Microsoft Foundation Class Library is in fact used by VC++. MFC is an application framework that wraps portions of the Windows API in C++ classes, including functionality that enables them to use a default application framework.
MFC is the Microsoft Foundation Class library which provides the Windows Application Framework Extensions (AFX). The library is really nothing more than a class wrapper to make it easier to work with the Windows API using C++ classes. Although still used today it has largely been replaced by the .NET framework.
A programming infrastructure created by Microsoft for building, deploying, and running applications and services that use .NETtechnologies, such as desktop applications and Web services. The .NET Framework contains three major parts: the Common Language Runtime. the Framework Class Library.
A programming infrastructure created by Microsoft for building, deploying, and running applications and services that use .NETtechnologies, such as desktop applications and Web services. The .NET Framework contains three major parts: the Common Language Runtime. the Framework Class Library.
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If it's "AgControl Class" it's Microsoft SilverLight.
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If you want a class to be used by any other applications, it must be defined as "public". It is especially true for those "library" classes from Microsoft. Any C# application has at least 1 class to start with. That class does not need to be public, because it is yours only. (the default accessor is internal) However, if you want that class publicly available for other application, that class must be defined as public.
Victor E. Broquard has written: 'Programming with OWL for Windows 95' -- subject(s): Application software, Borland Object Windows, Development, Microsoft Windows (Computer file) 'Fundamentals of assembler language programming for the IBM PC and IBM XT' -- subject(s): Programming, IBM Personal Computer, IBM Personal Computer XT, Assembler language (Computer program language) 'Programming with MFC for Windows 95' -- subject(s): Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Microsoft foundation class library, Operating systems (Computers)
MFC stands for Microsoft Foundation Class Library, a collection of classes and functions in Microsoft Visual C++ for developing Windows applications. It provides a framework for creating GUI-based applications with features like windows, controls, and document/view architecture. MFC simplifies the process of building Windows applications by abstracting common tasks and providing a consistent programming model. It is commonly used for developing desktop applications on the Windows platform.
short for MicroSoft Web Class
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