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Title: Using Visual C++ 4
by Chane Cullens, Mark Davidson, Paul Robichaux, Chris Corry, Steve Potts, Kate Gregory, Chane Cullene
ISBN: 0-7897-0401-3
Publisher: Que
Pub. Date: January, 1996
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Source + theory = right thing. Best for the beginners.
Comment: Excellant book for the beginners implementing a source tests and theory. Really great work, looking for next book on VC5.00.

Rating: 3
Summary: Very good, but not complete
Comment: Although this book is rated for more experienced users, it does not cover advanced topics such custom AppWizards (there is a brief mention to a reference that I was unable to locate). There is quite a bit of very basic topics covered, like the installation, which I feel most developers do not need to discuss. There are also sections written much like the Microsoft Windows documentation, that is, designed for those who need help pointing the mouse and starting applications, and other sections that I found useful. This book could have been much shorter or covered more advanced topics. I recommend this book to those with experience in C++ programming, but are new to Visual C++. You will also need another book to cover MFC. M. Evans [email protected]

Rating: 4
Summary: This book is good for beginners too
Comment: This book has five sections. It starts from introducing Visual C++ Tools. The last section is Advanced Windows Programming. Even this book is aimed for experienced programmers, it covers a lot of things in detail. It is easy to follow authors' thinking logic. If you are a beginner, and want to be an experience programmer, it is easy. Don't skip any sections, start from the first section, and read the whole book. That's it.

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