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MFC
Authored by: cassini2006 on Monday, July 09 2012 @ 10:37 PM EDT
<P>The solution is to abstract your application code from MFC. That way,
when MFC changes, you only have to modify a thin layer of code that sits on top
of it.

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MFC is still supported
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 10 2012 @ 12:07 AM EDT
There have only been (very) minor changes to it over the last decade or so -
it's mostly-but-not-quite abandoned in favor of .net. From memory the only
breaking changes were related to unicode support.

It's MSVC6 that was a mess and the compiler change is probably what broke
everything - newer MS compilers actually (usually) follow the C++ standard now.
To be fair VC6 predates standardisation of a lot of the stuff it implements,
but it's still like the IE6 of the C++ world.

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