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- From: john scott garton <birdalone@msn.com>
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- Subject: Re: Visual C++ 4.0 Beginner books
- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 20:05:25 -0500
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- Anthony Kanner wrote:
- >
- > Hello,
- >
- > I am wondering what is a good book for starting out with Visual C++ 4.0...I
-
- > thanks a lot!
- >
- > Anthony
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- > saturn/psx/snes/gameboy/lynx
- > kanner@earthlink.net
- > check out my web site at
- > http://home.earthlink.net/~kanner/
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- I started about the same way you did and found the
- following books helpful.
-
- C++ how to program by Deitel
- (they also have a cd-rom tutorial that follows
- the book)
-
- Visual C++ "developing professional applications
- in windows 95 and NT using MFC"
-
- Another Great Windows book "Must Have" is
-
- Advanced Windows by Jeffery Richter
-
- Good luck
- jsg
-