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start from scrtch - no wizard

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cchen

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Oct 22, 2002
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Does anybody develop a VC++ program (containing GUI) without using the wizard? I am wondering how people overcome the generated code.
 
If you're not using the wizard, what generated code is there to overcome?

/Per
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Does anybody develop a VC++ program (containing GUI) without using the wizard? I am wondering how people overcome the generated code if they use the wizard.
 
>I am wondering how people overcome the generated code if they use the wizard.

Overcome? I guess you could say by not having to write it manually.

What is the problem, really?


/Per
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>Does anybody develop a VC++ program (containing GUI) without using the wizard?

Yes.

Next question...

-Bones
 
I have a hard time to decipher the generated headers and code. Lots of #ifdef, #ifndef, etc. When I need to add herder files for database related code I don't know where to insert them. It causes compilation errors when they are in the wrong place.
 
Get a book on win32 API or MFC -- whichever the project uses. It will tell you how to create the window, make fields, etc. etc.

-Bones
 
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