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- From: Bill Michell <Bill@mics.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: NEWBIE Question: Hello World
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 21:38:26 +0000
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- In article <DLE2Ls.1Ht@news.zippo.com>, Jim McFarland
- <jgm6@orkand.em.cdc.gov> writes
- >But, seriously, there is plenty of sample code and a good tutorial that
- >comes with VC++ 4.0. Just look in your on-line help and you should be
- >able to find what you need.
- If you haven't got the docs - get hold of them (ligitimately, of
- course). I found them essential reading. Of course, MSVC is capable of
- limiting itself to ANSI style code, but its benefits lie in the extras
- it offers - and many of these are well documented.
- ---
- Bill Michell eMail: Bill@mics.demon.co.uk
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