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- From: larsit@sn.no (Lars-Inge Tonnessen)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: New Programmer to C++, just got VC++ v4.0
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 16:24:51 GMT
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- freak@uci.edu (Jerry Wen) wrote:
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- >Hello from UC Irvine.
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- >I recently purchased Visual C++ v4.0. A friend recommended to me a
- >book called "C++ primer, 2nd edition". I looked for it at a local
- >bookstore, but it wasn't available. I am not looking for other
- >sources. Do you have a suggestion for documentation available on the
- >net, via www, ftp, telnet, or another book that I can purchase? If
- >so, please reply.
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- >Thanks in advance!
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- >PS: Any source that teaches c/c++/vc++ will do. I am new to the
- >c/c++ language, but am learning pascal on the macintosh. If you have
- >ANY pointers, it will do.
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- >_________________________________
- >Just my opinion, please treat it as such. Thank you! :)
- >Jerry Wen (freak@uci.edu)
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- Why not look for someting else? This book is a "must have" book.
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- "The visual guide to Visual C++" by Nancy Nicolaisen, Ventana press is
- a very good beginners book. It doen't teach you C++, but it teaches
- you the VISUAL part.
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- Lars-Inge Tonnessen
- larsit@sn.no
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