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Best Visual C++ Book?

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basildon

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Oct 22, 2001
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I used Borland C++ at University ( a few years ago) and have recently acquired Visual Studio

Can anyone recommend a straightforward book for getting to grips with VC++ as Amazon reviews don't seem to offer a solution

Thanks
 
Stick with Borland. It is better. (I was paid to say the previous statements.)
 
Beginning Visual C++
by Ivor Horton
Wrox Press Ltd.

The best of all books
 
Thanks ManojPadhi, I've found other WROX books to be pretty good so I'll give it a go

Cheers
 
Teach Yourself Visual C++ in 21 days. Maybe even Teach yourself DirectX7 in 24 hours. The second one is a little advanced though...
 
If you already know C++ somewhat then "Practical Visual C++6" by Jon Bates and Tim Tompkins, Que publishing, is pretty straight forward. Combine this with a much more in depth book, "Programming Windows With MFC" by Jeff Prosise and you will be in good shape.
 
Inside Visual C++ by Microsoft Press covers all aspects of C++, from windows to threads to ActiveX controls.
 
By far the best c++ is by its creator
straustrop(probably spelt wrong)
it is not a Visual C++ book but you don't really need one that is specific for it......
 
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