原创 The Brush Origin
The Brush Origin One attribute of a device context that you should be aware of when using dithered brush colors or ha
原创 Getting Input from the Keyboard
Getting Input from the Keyboard A Windows application learns of keyboard events the same way it learns about mouse even
原创 The Mouse and the Keyboard
The Mouse and the Keyboard If life were like the movies, traditional input devices would have given way long ago to s
原创 Getting Input from the Mouse
Getting Input from the Mouse Windows uses a number of different messages—more than 20 in all—to report input events inv
原创 The Accel Application
The Accel Application Let's put this newfound knowledge to work by writing an application that scrolls. Accel draws a
原创 The WM_NCHITTEST Message
The WM_NCHITTEST Message Before a window receives a client-area or nonclient-area mouse message, it receives a WM_NCH
原创 Seeing What You've Drawn
Seeing What You've Drawn Unfortunately, there is one small problem with Ruler's output: Unless you're running the progr
原创 MFC Application---The Frame Window Object
The Frame Window Object MFC's CWnd class and its derivatives provide object-oriented interfaces to the window or wind
原创 Introducing MFC
Introducing MFC MFC is the C++ class library Microsoft provides to place an object-oriented wrapper around the Windows
原创 The Windows Programming Model-----messages
Messages, Messages, and More Messages Where do messages come from, and what kinds of information do they convey? Wind
原创 Moving the Origin
Moving the Origin By default, a device context's origin is in the upper left corner of the display surface. Even if y
原创 The Windows Programming Model
The Windows Programming Model Programs written for traditional operating environments use a procedural programming mode
原创 MFC Application
Your First MFC Application It's time to build your first MFC application. And what better place to start than with one
原创 JSP
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原创 Aspects of Evolutionary Design by Computers---Peter Bentley
Intelligent Systems Group, Department of Computer Science, University College London, Gower St., London WC1E 6BT, U