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WTL for MFC Programmers, Part VII - Splitter Windows

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A tutorial on using WTL splitter windows and pane containers.
//{{NO_DEPENDENCIES}}
// Microsoft Developer Studio generated include file.
// Used by WTLClipSpy.rc
//
#define IDD_ABOUTBOX                    100
#define IDR_MAINFRAME                   128
#define IDS_LIST_HEADER                 129
#define IDS_PANE_CONTAINER_TEXT         129
#define IDS_READING_DATA_MSG            130
#define IDS_CLOSEBTN_TOOLTIP            131
#define IDS_COLHDR_FORMAT               132
#define IDS_COLHDR_DATASIZE             133
#define IDS_DATA_UNAVAILABLE            134
#define IDS_DATA_NOT_DISPLAYABLE        135
#define IDC_READ_CLIPBOARD              32772
#define IDC_CLEAR_CLIPBOARD             32773
#define IDC_SHOW_BOTTOM_PANE            32774
#define IDC_HIDE_BOTTOM_PANE            32775
#define IDC_LOCK_SPLITTERS              32776
#define IDC_UNLOCK_PANES                32777
#define IDC_PATTERN_BARS                32778
#define IDC_NORMAL_BARS                 32779
#define IDC_COLOR_CONTAINERS            32780
#define IDC_NORMAL_CONTAINERS           32781

// Next default values for new objects
// 
#ifdef APSTUDIO_INVOKED
#ifndef APSTUDIO_READONLY_SYMBOLS
#define _APS_NEXT_RESOURCE_VALUE        201
#define _APS_NEXT_COMMAND_VALUE         32782
#define _APS_NEXT_CONTROL_VALUE         1000
#define _APS_NEXT_SYMED_VALUE           101
#endif
#endif

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Software Developer (Senior) VMware
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Michael lives in sunny Mountain View, California. He started programming with an Apple //e in 4th grade, graduated from UCLA with a math degree in 1994, and immediately landed a job as a QA engineer at Symantec, working on the Norton AntiVirus team. He pretty much taught himself Windows and MFC programming, and in 1999 he designed and coded a new interface for Norton AntiVirus 2000.
Mike has been a a developer at Napster and at his own lil' startup, Zabersoft, a development company he co-founded with offices in Los Angeles and Odense, Denmark. Mike is now a senior engineer at VMware.

He also enjoys his hobbies of playing pinball, bike riding, photography, and Domion on Friday nights (current favorite combo: Village + double Pirate Ship). He would get his own snooker table too if they weren't so darn big! He is also sad that he's forgotten the languages he's studied: French, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese.

Mike was a VC MVP from 2005 to 2009.

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