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- From: Steven Buglass <steve@bug1.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Good books suggestions?
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 20:02:54 +0000
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- In article <3102c320.22787728@ixnews2.ix.netcom.com>,
- berol@ix.netcom.com writes
- >Hi everybody,
- >
- >I'm a C++ beginner. I'm looking for good books about programming Windows with
- >Visual C++. I have no idea about Windows programming, and most books that I've
- >encountered so far required some previous knowledge. I'm looking for something
- >that can explain in depth the use of MFC, as well as the whole process of
- >building a Windows application with examples and explanations! Any suggestions
- >will be appreciated,
- >
- >Thank you.
- >
- >PS I have access to Visual C++ 1.0, 1.52, and 4.0.
- >
- >George Kontostanos
- >berol@ix.netcom.com
-
- Well if you want to start with windows then:
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- Visual c++ 1.52 Read the manuals that come with it then
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- Book "Teach Yourself Visual C++ in 21 Days" Sams then
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- Book "Inside Visual C++ 1.52" Microsoft press then
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- Book "Programming Windows 3.1" Petzold Microsoft Press
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- Steven Buglass
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