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- From: saed@engn.uwindsor.ca (Saed Aryan,13325,1100,g)
- Subject: Re: Any Good Books on C++
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- Summary: TYS C++ not just for Visual C++
- Keywords: Liberty, Jesse, book
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- Cc: saed, dieter@valkyrie.lfn.unterland.de
- Organization: VLSI Research Group - University of Windsor
- References: <4hkkhq$apn@valkyrie.lfn.unterland.de>
- Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 16:20:04 GMT
-
- Dieter Schwarzmann wrote:
- >but isn't this book made for VISUAL C++ (I guess it reffers to MS
- >Visual C++)? Or is it suitable for Borland 4.5C++ ??
-
- No, "Teach Yourself C++ Programming in 21 Days" by Jesse Liberty, is not compiler
- specific. As amatter of fact, there is no discussion of Visual-specific code.
- I used GNU C++ 2.7.0 on unix, and everything worked. There are however
- some typo errors, but I understand that SAM's (the publisher) has made the
- examples available by ftp. Check with the author (sorry Jesse): jl@staff.ichange.com
-
- Aryan.
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