Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/01/01/16:12:43
I have read a book about C and understand it. I have done some programming
with games and apps in DOS for awhile, but now I would like to move onto
Windows programming with Visual C++ 5.0. What would be better? Buying 2
books, one that teaches C++ and another book that teaches Visual C++? Or
would it be better to buy a book that teaches C++ and Visual C++ in the
same book. How much is there to learn about C++ (is there so much that you
need to devote an entire book to it)?
What books do you recommend for C++/Visual C++?
Thanks,
Mike
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