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Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 6, Installation & Contents Guide

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Title: Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 6, Installation & Contents Guide
by Ivor Horton
ISBN: 1-86100-196-7
Publisher: Wrox Press Inc
Pub. Date: 15 September, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $59.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.25 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Answer to: Not at all what I was expecting
Comment: I've given the book 5 stars simply because the contents have been '4 & 5' starred by many others already (see ISBN 186100088X)I have to say it that way because I was editorially involved with the book. That said, I'm specifically answering the US reader who rated the book but hated the Compiler...There was very minor 'doctoring' of the Compiler: you have to run programs within the product; it had a 'nag screen' come up when you compile and, for Windows programmers, a statically linked MFC( Microsoft Foundation Classes)which gave normal, but fatter code than the full priced product.Other than those caveats you're getting a $100, Visual C++ product, for close to zilch. This thing will compile workaday C++ code; giving you console apps or Windows apps.It has all the normal development Wizards and debugging assistance and has a big fat on-line help library to refer too. I'm not a "Microsoftie" but I think that's a very generous (unlimited) access to a pro developer's tool.

Still,I appreciate your desire for more freedom of usage - maybe the powers that be are listening.

Rating: 5
Summary: Father & Daughter Agree: Fabulous Book!
Comment: I originally started programming in C/C++ back in 1983 and by 1988 I had stopped because I realized I was never going to make a living at it and switched over to networking. Now 13 years later I have find myself craving for the challenges that programming offered me when I was younger.

Let me start of by saying that I'm not fan of Microsoft Windows. In fact, Windows 3.1 was a contributing factor on my decision to give programming.

I decided to buy this book after reading Horton's Beginning C++ that a friend had loaned me. The Beginning C++ was easy to understand, filled with explanations and examples, and allowed me to work at my own pace.

This book follows the same formula. Horton's writing is much better than most writers of this genre in general and won't insult your intelligence. For me, the book simplified the daunting task of learning Windows programming and allowed me to ease my way into it. I didn't find myself going back and re-reading sections.

My 9 year old daughter wanted to learn how to program and now she spends more time with this book (and the Beginning C++) then in front of the TV. Now if I can only get her to spend as much time on her homework...

Rating: 5
Summary: SWEET book
Comment: Before i got this book, i had NO programming knowledge at all and it sure is easy to understand for me!

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