About the Cover:
Bridging Two Worlds
By Tom Archer and Justin Dunlap
Two bold entities
One lit—known and understood
One dark—mystery
Two worlds set apart
Both with so much to offer
How best to combine?
This book—like a bridge—
Bringing both worlds together
Joining light and dark
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Archer, Tom.
Extending MFC applications with the .NET framework / Tom Archer, Nishant Sivakumar.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-321-17352-X (pbk.)
1. Application software—Development. 2. Microsoft foundation class library. 3. Microsoft .NET Framework.
I. Sivakumar, Nishant. II. Title.
QA76.76.A65A69 2003
005.268—dc22 2003020714
Copyright © 2004 by Pearson Education, Inc.
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