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- From: The Last Raptor <raptor@mcs.net>
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- Subject: Re: c++ for beginners
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 18:40:42 -0600
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- Matthew K. Rogie wrote:
- >
- > I'm new to programming in C++. Actually I don't even know C. I would
- > like to learn how to program C++ and was wondering what some people think
- > are good books for the beginner. I have a fairly fast learning curve but
- > I need somehwere to start.
- >
- > I have Microsoft Visual C++ (Standard Ed) Ver 1.0. Is this a good tool to
- > start programming C++. I want to write Windows applications so I assume
- > so. Are there any freeware or shareware editors/compilers for C++ to
- > develop DOS applications.
- >
- > I sure would appreciate any advice on this subject.
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Matt Rogie
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- I hate to do it but ditto, I am also very interested
- in what Shareware would be out there.
- I appreciate it in advance. Please feel free to post or
- E-mail any ideas you may have on this subject.
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