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You have designed your program. Now it's time to create your Visual C++ project with its initial files and project settings. After that, you can begin adding user-interface features, adding code to implement your program's functionality, and debugging as you go.
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Overview A short introduction to some important concepts to know before you begin your program. |
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How Do I Everything you need to know to create a Visual C++ program. |
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Details Detailed information about subjects of interest when you are beginning your program. |
What else do you want to do?
Port my previous VC++ projects to the current version.
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Learn more about the kinds of programs I can create with Visual C++. |
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Start creating my own program -- how do I begin? |
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Learn about Visual C++ wizards that will create program files to help me get started. |
Interesting home pages
The entire Visual C++ product. | |
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Adding User-Interface Features Developing the user interface and other features of your program. |
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Compiling and Linking Building your program. |
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Debugging Debugging your program. |
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Adding Program Functionality Developing code. |