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- From: gacasi00@pop.uky.edu (Gregg Casillo)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: HELP: Nedd a Good Book for Visual C++ (ver. 1.52)
- Date: 11 Apr 1996 18:28:26 GMT
- Organization: University of Kentucky Computing Services
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- In article <4kjggh$29k@post.tau.ac.il>,
- David Gurwitz <gurwitz@post.tau.ac.il> wrote:
- >Hi!
- >
- >I need a good book for self-studying Visual C++ ver. 1.52.
- >I do not have prior knoledge of C/C++.
- >The manuals that came with the program, as well as books I could find at
- >the University bookstore, all assume prior knoledge of C++ or C.
- >
- >Any suggestions will be appreciated.
- >Thank You!
- >
- > David Gurwitz
- > Tel-Aviv University,
- > Israel
-
-
- Again, I have The Visual C++ Handbook by Chris H. Pappas and William H.
- Murray, III. Excellent book that covers all versions up to 2.0. Email me if
- interested.
-
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