Welcome to the course of, Beginning Visual C++ programming for desktop application development. This is a must to take course if you have just learned the basic C++ using console interface and wondering how various user-interface applications can be created using C++. This course will enable you to understand the basics of desktop application development using the latest version of Microsofts visual studio. The teaching methodology of this course is based on hands-on topic specific examples that enable quicker learning. In this course, you will be learning VC++ using the latest version of Microsofts visual studio. The key aim of the course is to enable the learner to develop desktop applications using C++ programming, for this prior knowledge of basic C++ in a console based environment is required. VC++ utilizes multiple pre-built libraries and classes, therefore the basic knowledge of Object-Oriented programming with C++ will be needed for better understanding this course. This course will enable you to get to the next level of programming and designing applications for desktop environments. This is the best available course on Visual C++ using Microsoft visual studio that is particularly designed for beginners and being taught by a university professor having industrial experience as well. The course covers multiple examples with hands-on examples of 10-15 minutes each that enables the learner to practice short exercises enabling quicker learning. VC++ is a highly portable language and is often the language of selection for multi-device, multi-platform app development. The language is also useful for the low-level programming and very efficient for general purpose. Like C++, VC++ also gives the user complete control over memory management. From a wide range of applications GUI applications to 3D graphics for games to real-time mathematical simulations, this language is needed. And, most importantly, VC++ has a very big job market as it is used in various industries like finance, app development, game development, Virtual reality, to name a few.