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- From: Paul Gibby <pgibby@cnmw.com>
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- Subject: Re: BC4.52 OWL Books? Which is/are best?
- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 15:42:28 -0800
- Organization: Cincinnati Microwave Inc
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- Hodd EN wrote:
- >
- > Sorry to ask what must be a FAQ but can anyone tell me any good books to
- > learn OWL for Borland C++ 4.52?
- > The tutorial book that comes with the documentation is good if you wnat
- > to write a paint package but next to useless if you try to write anything
- > more complicated, either that or I just can't understand it....
- > (possibly the latter)
- >
- > Oh, as a matter of interest, how can you paint a resizable ellipse
- > in a window on Windows??
- >
- > Cheers and thanx for your time,
- > EdI like Borland C++ 4.x Tips, Tricks and Traps, QUE, by Clayton Walnum. It
- has lots of sample code and its table of contents is a list of "How Do I
- ..." sections. Also comes with code disk.
- --Paul
-