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- From: Ignatius <i-wong@wiu.edu>
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- Subject: Re: Value of Microsoft Visual C++ Proffessional 1.0
- Date: 3 Jan 1996 16:19:37 GMT
- Organization: Educational Computing Network
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- tbd2jr_3@pruef1.atlas.de ( cae2/test/pruef1 Joerg Redenius ) wrote:
- >
- >
- >> Ipurchased a copy of Microsoft VC++ version 1.0 for $50. Can
- >> someone please tell me if I should use it, buy an upgrade, or trash
- >> it and buy a totaly different one. I have very little experience
- >> in C++, but am very interested. Could someone also tell me which book
- >> that came with I should read first. They all look like advanced
- >> programing from the first page.
- >>
- >> Thanks
- >
- >
- >Use it !!!
- >
- >
- >Ciao
- >--
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- I had used it for 1.5 years and I would like to categorize it as a
- solid product back in 1993. Bear in mind that when you're learning
- C++ and wish to try out examples from even 1991 books (Stanley, Bjarne,
- ..) it would not compile all of them. But it is a good tool,
- nevertheless, especially a good one to learn about MFC at that price.
-
- -- ig
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