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- From: se92psh@brunel.ac.uk (Peter S Hauke)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.misc
- Subject: Re: Book to complement BC3.0??
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- Date: 6 Nov 92 09:30:56 GMT
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- Philip Shepherd (pshepher@elli.une.edu.au) wrote:
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- : Can anybody recommend a good book to complement BC3.0 which
- : documents Windows functions more completely???
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- By complement, you probably means includes C++ code and preferably
- OWL code as well. I bought Peter Norton's book (he has done one
- with C code and one with C++/OWL code.). It's OK as an intro and
- there is some more interesting stuff there. But the book I would
- definitely look at is WAITE's Window Bible. It documents just about
- all the functions giving examples (unfortunately only C code), and
- it includes Windows 3.1 stuff as well (though not completely). Also
- Borland sells there Windows API in book form for about $30, but this
- is more or less the Help files in paper form.
-
- Peter Hauke
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