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- From: Anthony Kanner <kanner@earthlink.net>
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- Subject: Visual C++ 4.0 Beginner books
- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 16:19:04 -0800
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- Hello,
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- I am wondering what is a good book for starting out with Visual C++ 4.0...I
- don't know MFC or C++ (learning C right now.) I have a book called INSIDE
- Visual C++ 4.0 but it says the standard reference for programming with
- microsoft Visual C++ 4.0 and says that it assumes you already know C++ well.
- I saw a book called "Beginning Visual C++ 4.0" and it says it teaches you the
- windows API, C++, mfc, etc all in one book (very big book.) My question is
- .. should I get Beginning Viusal C++ 4.0 or another like it.. or should I
- just learn from INSIDE Viusal C++ 4.0 after I read a book on just C++ (like
- C++ the programming language, C++ PRIMER PLUS, etc)
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- thanks a lot!
-
- Anthony
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