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- From: Jim McFarland <jgm6@orkand.em.cdc.gov>
- Subject: Re: Needed: Good Visual C++ book. (urgent)
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- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 18:48:52 GMT
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- guidryps@newton.ccs.tuns.ca (Peter S Guidry) wrote:
- >
- >Hi all,
- >
- >
- >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.
- >
-
- Then get "Inside Visual C++ - 2nd edition". It is supposed to be the best
- introductory book on Visual C++/MFC. The 3rd edition of this book was
- just published and covers VC++ 4.0, but you probably can still find the
- 2nd edition, which covers VC++ 1.5.
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