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Lesson 1 -Building Your First Windows Application

1.1 : Creating a Windows Application

1.2 : Creating a Dialog-Based Application

1.3 : Creating DLLs, Console Applications, and More

1.4 : Changing Your AppWizard Decisions
 1.5 : Understanding AppWizard’s Code
 1.6 : Understanding a MDI Application
 1.7 : Understanding the Components of a Dialog-Based Application

Lesson 2 - Dialogs and Controls

2.1 : Understanding Dialog Boxes

2.2 : Creating a Dialog Box Resource

 2.3 : Writing a Dialog Box Class
 2.4 : Using the Dialog Box Class
Lesson 3 - Messages and Commands

3.1 : Understanding Message Routing

3.2 : Understanding Message Loops

 3.3 : Reading Message Maps
 3.4 : Learning How ClassWizard Helps You Catch Messages
 3.5 : Recognizing Messages
 3.6 : Understanding Commands
 3.7 : Understanding Command Updates
 3.8 : Learning How ClassWizard Helps You Catch Commands and Command Updates

Lesson 4 - Documents and Views

4.1 : Understanding the Document Class

4.2 : Understanding the View Class

4.3 : Creating the Rectangles Application

 4.4 : Other View Classes

4.5 : Document Templates, Views, and Frame Windows

Lesson 5 - Drawing on the Screen

5.1 :Understanding Device Contexts

 5.2 : Introducing the Paint1 Application
 5.3 : Building the Paint1 Application
 5.4 : Scrolling Windows
 5.5 : Building the Scroll Application
Lesson 6 - Building a Complete Application: ShowString

6.1 : Building an Application That Displays a String

 6.2 : Building the ShowString Menus
 6.3 : Building the ShowString Dialog Boxes
 6.4 : Making the Menu Work
 6.5 : Making the Dialog Box Work
 6.6 : Adding Appearance Options to the Options Dialog Box
Lesson 7 -  Status Bars and Toolbars

7.1 : Working with Toolbars

 7.2 : Working with Status Bars
Lesson 8 - Common Controls

8.1 : The Progress Bar Control

 8.2 : The Up-Down Control
 8.3 : The Image List Control
 8.4 : The List View Control
 8.5 : The Tree View Control
 8.6 : The Rich Edit Control
 8.7 : The Date Picker Control
 8.8 : Month Calendar Control
 8.9 : Scrolling the View
Lesson 9 - Property Pages and Sheets

9.1 : Introducing Property Sheets

 9.2 : Creating the Property Sheet Demo Application
 9.3 : Running the Property Sheet Demo Application
Lesson 10 - ActiveX Concepts

10.1 : The Purpose of ActiveX

10.2 : Object Linking

10.3 : Object Embedding

 10.4 : Containers and Servers
 10.5 : Toward a More Intuitive User Interface
 10.6 : The Component Object Model  

10.7 : Automation

 10.8 : ActiveX Controls

Lesson 11 -  Building an ActiveX Control

11.1 : Creating a Rolling-Die Control

11.2 : Displaying the Current Value

11.3 : Reacting to a Mouse Click and Rolling the Die 

 11.4 : Creating a Better User Interface
 11.5 : Generating Property Sheets
Lesson 12 - Database Access

12.1 : Understanding Database Concepts

12.2 : Creating an ODBC Database Program

 12.3 : Choosing Between ODBC and DAO
 12.4 : OLE DB

 

 

Lesson 1 - Building Your First Windows Application

 

1.1 : Creating a Windows Application

 

1.2 :  Creating a Dialog-Based Application

 

1.3 : Creating DLLs, Console Applications, and More

 

1.4 : Changing Your AppWizard Decisions

   1.5 : Understanding AppWizard’s Code
   1.6 : Understanding a Multiple Document Interface Application
   1.7 : Understanding the Components of a Dialog-Based Application

Lesson 2 - Dialogs and Controls
 

2.1 : Understanding Dialog Boxes

 

2.2 : Creating a Dialog Box Resource

 2.3 : Writing a Dialog Box Class
 2.4 : Using the Dialog Box Class

Lesson 3 - Messages and Commands
 

3.1 : Understanding Message Routing

 

3.2 : Understanding Message Loops

   3.3 : Reading Message Maps
   3.4 : Learning How ClassWizard Helps You Catch Messages
   3.5 : Recognizing Messages
   3.6 : Understanding Commands
   3.7 : Understanding Command Updates
   3.8 : Learning How ClassWizard Helps You Catch Commands and Command Updates

Lesson 4 - Documents and Views
 

4.1 : Understanding the Document Class

 

4.2 : Understanding the View Class

 

4.3 : Creating the Rectangles Application

 4.4 : Other View Classes
 

4.5 : Document Templates, Views, and Frame Windows

Lesson 5 -Drawing on the Screen

 

5.1 : Understanding Device Contexts

   5.2 : Introducing the Paint1 Application
   5.3 : Building the Paint1 Application
   5.4 : Scrolling Windows
   5.5 : Building the Scroll Application

Lesson 6 - Building a Complete Application: ShowString

 

6.1 : Building an Application That Displays a String

   6.2 : Building the ShowString Menus
   6.3 : Building the ShowString Dialog Boxes
   6.4 : Making the Menu Work
   6.5 : Making the Dialog Box Work
   6.6 : Adding Appearance Options to the Options Dialog Box

Lesson 7 - Status Bars and Toolbars
 

7.1 : Working with Toolbars

   7.2 : Working with Status Bars

Lesson 8 - Common Controls

 

8.1 : The Progress Bar Control

   8.2 : The Up-Down Control
   8.3 : The Image List Control
   8.4 : The List View Control
   8.5 : The Tree View Control
 8.6 : The Rich Edit Control
   8.7 : The Date Picker Control
   8.8 : Month Calendar Control
   8.9 : Scrolling the View

Lesson 9 - Property Pages and Sheets

 

9.1 : Introducing Property Sheets

   9.2 : Creating the Property Sheet Demo Application
   9.3 : Running the Property Sheet Demo Application

Lesson 10 - ActiveX Concepts

 

10.1 : The Purpose of ActiveX

 

10.2 : Object Linking

 

10.3 : Object Embedding

 10.4 : Containers and Servers
 10.5 : Toward a More Intuitive User Interface
 10.6 : The Component Object Model  
 

10.7 : Automation

   10.8 : ActiveX Controls

Lesson 11 - Building an ActiveX Control
 

11.1 :  Creating a Rolling-Die Control

 

11.2 : Displaying the Current Value

 

11.3 : Reacting to a Mouse Click and Rolling the Die 

   11.4 : Creating a Better User Interface
   11.5 : Generating Property Sheets

Lesson 12 - Database Access
 

12.1 : Understanding Database Concepts

 

12.2 : Creating an ODBC Database Program

   12.3 : Choosing Between ODBC and DAO
 12.4 : OLE DB

 
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