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- From: rmorin@inforamp.net (Randy Charles Morin)
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- Subject: Re: Good Beginner VC++ Book
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 13:29:35 GMT
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- ssartor@ivory.trentu.ca (Sergio T. Sartor) wrote:
- > I am a relatively good traditional c++ programmer, but am
- >undertaking a project and would like to learn Visual C++. I am purchasing
- >Borland C++ 5.0 and would like to know a good book for someone such as me
- >to get started with. A book possibly with some sample excercises to work
- >through and has reference to working with menus and database manipulation.
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- Visual C++ and Borland C++ are two different products. Which one
- would you like to learn?
-
- For OWL (Borland C++ Windows library) I would recommend OWL
- Programming In 21 Days by SAMS publishing or Kruglinski's book by
- Microsoft press. I hope I spelt Krupglinski correctly.
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