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- From: tangent@cyberport.com (Warren Young)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Need book advice
- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 1996 07:16:55 GMT
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- Luis Valdeā¤n <luisval@bitmailer> wrote:
-
- >Guadalupe Lopez <glopez@ibex.es> escribe:
- >> I am looking for books in developing Windows applications with Visual
- >> C++.
- >
- >I've been using INSIDE VISUAL C++ by David J. Kruglinski, and
- >I think it's very good, but the problem is that version of
- >Visual C++ and MFC change very quickly and you woud have to
- >change the book at the same time. The book what I'm talking
- >about ends in version VC++ 1.0 and MFC 2.0. Obsolet. I suppouse
- >there will be now new edition of it.
-
- The second edition, covering MFC 2.5, has been and gone. That is, I
- think that the third edition is finally out, probably covering MFC
- 4.0.
-
- To the original questioner, for what it's worth: you'll probably find
- more info in the comp.ms-windows.programmer.* hierarchy.
-
- Good luck,
-
- = Warren --
-