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- From: simon@waveworks.com (P. Simon Tuffs)
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- Subject: Re: Any good OCX books using Borland C++?
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 04:09:26 GMT
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- braddon.hurley@syzygy.com.au (Braddon Hurley) wrote:
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- >Are there any good books on creating OCXs for Win95 with a Borland C++ perspective? I would
- >rather not be forced to use the MFC or Visual C++ OLE SDK.
-
- >Braddon Hurley
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- >braddon.hurley@syzygy.com.au
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- I don't know of any books, but you might want to check out the new
- light-weight non-MFX OCX framework Microsoft released two weeks ago on
- www.microsoft.com/intdev. They've called it ActiveX, since this is
- the nom-du-jour of OCX's now.
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