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Visual C++5: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference)

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Title: Visual C++5: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference)
by Chris H. Pappas, William H., III Murray, Murray William
ISBN: 0-07-882391-9
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Pub. Date: September, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.99
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Average Customer Rating: 1.8 (10 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: C to C++
Comment: This book is good for a programmer wanting to convert C code to C++ code. The writers show many examples of how to do the same program in C and in C++.

It really helped me with cin and cout stuff and formatting.

Rating: 1
Summary: BIG MISTAKE !!
Comment: This is the worst Visual C book I have ever read, As a programmer, it has been so BL**DY USELESS! The thoughts are written in a boring documentary Style ... there for I 100 % do NOT RECOMMEND.

Rating: 1
Summary: I cannot express how cheated I feel!!!
Comment: This book falls far short of teaching the reader how to use Visual C++; In fact, this book has the user hand typing resource files more than developing them through the visual environment. The coding standard is rather poor as this book uses the stone age philosophy of meaningless variable name such as: py, i,j and so forth. In this book the reader is continuously subjected to the same 10 to 12 GDI functions over and over. The authors of this book give the impression that they themselves learned how to use Visual C++ 5.0 about 6 months after they wrote the book.

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