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- From: Chris Cobb <ccobb@cseg.com>
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- Subject: Re: Newbie Wants To Know If He Nants To Be A Newbie
- Date: 17 Mar 1996 17:55:07 GMT
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- jwhitman@dune.wolfenet.com (whitman) wrote:
- >Alright, I am at a point where I want to learn how to make my own
- >programs; I think. Please help me make up my mind.
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- There used to be books for sale that came with a disk that not only had
- the source code to sample programs on it, but also a sample complier. I
- recall a book that had a demo version of Zortech on it several years ago.
- You may want to try to find something like that before you go whole hog.
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- ..
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- The book I was thinking of was Learning C++ by Tom Swan, published by
- SAMS, copyright 1991. It was $40 at the time.
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- Chris
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