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MFC
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MFC
(Microsoft Foundation Class) An application framework for writing Microsoft C/C++ and Visual C++ applications. See application framework.
MFC - Microsoft Foundation Class


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The tool also enables third party tools, including Bristol's own Wind/U portability kit, so that developers can write both native OS/390 and Unix applications from Visual C++ and port Win32 and MFC applications over to Unix.
When migrating to Qt, developers may keep using parts of the original MFC application by integrating the ActiveX servers and controls into the new Qt application, and then gradually port them to Qt.
Tributary offers the following powerful capabilities: - ability to develop and maintain existing OS/390 or UNIX applications from a PC; - ability to combine the power and reliability of OS/390 and UNIX with the ease of use of Visual C++ application development; and - ability to integrate with third party tools, including Bristol's Wind/U portability toolkit, allowing developers to write native OS/390 and UNIX applications from Visual C++, and to easily port Win32 and MFC applications to UNIX.
 
 
 
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