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- From: grantp@usa.pipeline.com(Pete)
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- Subject: Re: NEWBIE Question: Hello World
- Date: 17 Jan 1996 00:21:14 GMT
- Organization: Kalevi, Inc.
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- On Jan 16, 1996 18:55:48 in article <NEWBIE Question: Hello World>, 'Mike
- Rizzo <rizzom@ccmail.nhq.sony.com>' wrote:
-
-
- >Hi,
- >
- >I am VERY new to programming with C++ in Windows. Currently I am using
- >MSVC++ 4.0 and Windows 95. I am looking for a "Hello World" program just
-
- >to show me how to create a window, put some text and a button on, and
- >possibly a menu. If anyone has some source they can e-mail me, I would
- >greatly appreciate it.
- >
- IMHO, the best way to learn the IDE, MFC, and Windows (well, to
- a small extent) at the same time is to do the tutorials, starting with
- Scribble. The time spent is well worth it. The tutorials are on line
- if you no longer have the book that came with MSVC++4.0.
- --
- Pete Grant
- Kalevi, Inc.
- Object Oriented Software Development
-