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- From: jeremy@omsys.com (Jeremy H. Griffith)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc,comp.os.ms-windows.programmer
- Subject: Re: Windows++ Source Code
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 17:03:32 GMT
- Organization: Omni Systems, Inc.
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- On Tue, 13 Feb 1996 20:52:46 GMT, gavint@amlab.com.au (Gavin Tomlins) wrote:
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- >Would anyone out there know of a site to obtain the source code for
- >the book WINDOWS++ by Paul Dilascia. Down in oz we are unable to
- >obtain a copy of the source code and Addison-Wesley don't stock it.
-
- I obtained mine directly from Paul DiLascia, PO Box 391632, Cambridge, MA 02139.
- Specify 5.25" (default) or 3.5", and include $30 check or MO to Paul ($25 per
- disk plus $5 shipping outside US). He says that you may use the library to
- build apps that you resell, but may nor redistribute the source itself. I
- bought it a few years ago; it's excellent for learning OOP principles, but for
- production work I use MFC. It appears that Paul does too; he's written some
- good articles on MFC in MSDN, notably "Fun with MFC: 33 Tips to Help You Get
- the Most Out of C++ Class Libraries for Windows" (MSJ 1993 #11 (Nov)).
-
-
- --Jeremy
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- Jeremy H. Griffith * jeremy@omsys.com * Voice: 707-876-3412
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