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Re: Xcode & Visual C++
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Re: Xcode & Visual C++


  • Subject: Re: Xcode & Visual C++
  • From: Wes Peterson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 14:14:16 -1000

Presumably the reason you want MFC is that MFC makes it easy to make
a professional-looking PC windows interface to your program. For the
Mac, to make a professional-quality Mac windows interface to your program,
use the Cocoa framework, which is part of XCode. --Wes
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On Jan 4, 2006, at 10:42 AM, Amit Kalhan wrote:


Hi all,
First I would like to thank everyone who sent me a
reply for my last question (Xcode & C++). The comments
were really helpful and on everyones recomendation I
decided to use xcode as my development platform for
C++. Now I would like to know if xcode supports MFC
library so that I could use Visual C++. If so, where
can I find the info for that. Thx.
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