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- From: davol@nova4.meiko.co.uk (David Wilson)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Needed: Good Visual C++ book. (urgent)
- Date: 15 Jan 1996 17:04:22 +0000
- Organization: Meiko Ltd
- Sender: davol@nova4.meiko.co.uk
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- References: <1996Jan11.194942.10933@newton.ccs.tuns.ca>
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- In-reply-to: guidryps@newton.ccs.tuns.ca's message of Thu, 11 Jan 1996
- 19:49:42 GMT
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- In article <1996Jan11.194942.10933@newton.ccs.tuns.ca>
- guidryps@newton.ccs.tuns.ca (Peter S Guidry) writes:
-
- > I am planning to learn visual c++ while doing a graphics course, but I
- > find that microsofts documentation is less than adequate. I am trying to
- > choose from a wall of visual C++ books. The only book I have even heard
- > of is "inside visual c++". We are only running version 1.5x at school. I
- > am not interested in a book that wants to teach me c++. I want specifics
- > about visual C++ and MFC. Any help would be appreciated.
-
- I had a similar requirement and I found the Inside Visual C++ (Kruglinski)
- the best.
-
- David Wilson
-