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- From: pete@borland.com (Pete Becker)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Anyone seen any BC++ 5.0 Books?
- Date: 15 Apr 1996 21:29:29 GMT
- Organization: Borland International
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- In article <316f6b96.2594165@10.0.2.1>, guzz@netcom.com says...
- >
- >On Sat, 13 Apr 96 04:53:04 GMT, jduggan@icons.net (Josh Duggan) wrote:
- >
- >>Hi all,
- >>
- >>I've recently bought the student edition of Borland C++ 5.0, since
- >>purchasing it I've been looking for a book which covers 5.0 well. To
- >>date all my searching has been in vain.
- >>
- >>Does anyone know of a good book I can quickly get my hands on?
- >
- > That depends on what you want to know. What do you want to know?
- >
- >>BTW - What's the deal with the additional 4.52 CD? Do I need it? If
- >>I do, how can I use it without having 2 fully implemented compilers
- >>on my system?
- >
- > The 4.52 CD is for DOS development. I don't believe they made any
- >changes to the DOS compiler.
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- The 4.52 CD is for development when you are running Windows 3.1. 5.0 requires
- Windows 95 or NT.
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