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- From: validatr@nando.net (validatr)
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- Subject: Re: Looking for online tutorials for Windows programming.
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 12:28:32 GMT
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- Scott McMahan - Softbase Systems (softbase@mercury.interpath.net) wrote:
- : Dennis Gavin (dagavin@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
- : : Could someone tell me where I can find a good web site that has
- : : information about Windows programming(c/c++ only).
-
- : You're going to need a LOT more than a "good web site" to learn
- : Windows programming!
-
- : Scott
-
- I couldn't agree more. There are some pretty good books that you can use
- to get started. There is a book called "Windows Wisdom" by Leendert
- Ammeraal that gives practical examples of windows programming in C,
- Microsoft C++/MFC, and Borland C++/MFC. I will warn you that the book
- was published in 1993 (stone age) but most of the material is still
- relevant and ALL of the C examples function correctly even with the
- newest compilers. Hope it helps.
-
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