On the first declaration, "deep-in-depth MFC" is a good book, and is very wonderful for the analysis of MFC original code, especially for the summary and demo procedures for the six key technologies of MFC, especially for MFC. So why don't I say this book? I am standing in a beginner's point of view. It is also some feelings I have read this book (because it is too difficult to understand, I haven't seen it, and then I will make it back). This book is MFC's explanation is for a first time to contact MFC. The content is too embarrassing, the original code of the large segment is quote, will make people dizzy, do not know what it is, even if you endure, I dare to guarantee Before you sit in front of the computer, open VC , definitely don't know how to use it, even add a control member variable, not to use the MFC to develop a Windows program. "In-depth", indeed a little name, and there is a certain misleading role. Most of the friends of this book, I think it must be attracted by its name. However, I will go to the current learning experience, I think if you don't use the development of the base, there is no relationship for the original code of the MFC, just know the basic working mechanism, you can, and this book It can not be seen, with the current trend, development tools are more convenient, and many things are used "code automatic generation", unless you want to fully DIY, generally the default. Of course, you can understand the principle better, but it is not necessary. In addition, Mr. Hou's language is too jumped, similar to the connection in the web, sometimes it is, which is probably his style, but for textbooks, or technical books, or line with line. For those with certain MFC programming experience, understand the MFC origin, and it is very helpful for the improvement of programming levels. Here, I also recommend this book! ! For friends who want to learn MFC, I still recommend "Programming Visual C ). I saw the fifth edition of English. Now I seem to have come out now, Chinese seems to have only the fourth edition. I also suggested that you will see a little Windows programming before learning MFC, understand some WINDOWS's working principle, like a message mechanism, etc. Of course, this is some of my personal opinion, for reference only!