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- From: poffen@rushmore (Russ Poffenberger)
- Subject: Re: Two questions about MS C/C++ 7.0
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- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 92 22:53:10 GMT
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- gregde@microsoft.com (Greg Demichillie) writes:
- : In article <jcmorris.715441935@mwunix> jcmorris@mwunix.mitre.org (Joe Morris) writes:
- : >reimer@fraser.sfu.ca (Kenneth Ryan Reimer) writes:
- : >
- : >>1. Does MS C/C++ 7.0 include the 6 large MS Press Windows Technical Reference
- : >> books?
- : >
- : >Yes, if you order the $150 optional SDK documentation package. In theory the
- : >material is available online, but it's worth it to have the material in
- : >hardcopy as well. (The MSP books at either list or street price would cost
- : >more than $150.)
- :
- : This is incorrect. The full C7 pacakage include ALL printed documentation
- : for both the compiler and the SDK. The upgrade includes printed compiler
- : documentation and on-line SDK documentation.
- :
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- Yes, except the price makes it just as, if not more, expensive than the
- upgrade + manuals route. There is no cheap solution if you need the manuals.
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