Artifact Details

Title

Object-oriented class design using the Microsoft Foundation classes

Catalog Number

102624723

Type

Moving Image

Description

From University Video Communications' catalog:

"Object-orientation delivers reusability which shortens product development and allows applications to be changed quickly to react to new demands. In this lecture, Scott Randell addresses the importance of class libraries in object-oriented development, using the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) as an example. He covers basic background details in object-oriented programming, the usage of the C++ programming language, and Microsoft Windows (including OLE 2). Then he discusses architecture, features and usage details of MFC, and applications built on the application framework using real-world examples."

Date

1994-01-13

Credits

Randell, Scott

Publisher

University Video Communications

Duration

00:50:00

Format

Betacam SP

Copyright Holder

Computer History Museum

Category

Lecture

Series Title

University Video Communications: Distinguished Lectures

Credit

Gift of University Video Communications

Lot Number

X6636.2013