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From: Dominique DOT Biesmans AT nospam DOT ping DOT be (please remove the nospam part) (Dominique Biesmans)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: GNU Win 32 and Windows 95 GUI programming...
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 17:45:07 GMT
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>
>Your best bet is to get MSDN and a commercial compiler (like the MSVC). 
>Windows programming is hard enough for the unfamiliarized, don't
>compound it with a tool that's being just developped right now.
>
>--
>Weiqi Gao
>weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com

No, if you get yourself a good book about win32 programming, you could
do very well with gcc win32 or lcc win32. If you just want to learn
basic  win32 programming (not MFC) there is nothing that visual C++
offers you more  than what gcc win32 allready can. (Except for a
nice/big(?) IDE. I wrote my first windows programs with DJGPP &
RSXNTDJ :-)

Dominique Biesmans

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