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Hi all,
there are two recommend books on learning win32 programming with c++:
1. Programming with the Windows95 API from Charles Petzold
2. Windows98 Programming from the Ground Up
Which of the two books is the better to learn programming win32 with c++?
Thanks
I only have #1, but it is truly brilliant :)
You could always get both? I have a few books on Win32 programming and they all complement each other really...
You could always get both? I have a few books on Win32 programming and they all complement each other really...
Well, I have "From the ground up" and it helped me a bit, but since I am now doing DirectX i don''t look at it anymore.
I've read both also, and I agree that #1 is the better of the two. Also, if your bying one, look take a look at ebay. I got the first one (Programming Windows 5th Edition hard cover) for only $15 plus shipping and handling (brand new).
Edited by - Mike on 1/8/00 11:38:55 PM
Edited by - Mike on 1/8/00 11:38:55 PM
Well, the Petzold book is my choise. It worked great for me, and Petzold is a great author. Since you mentioned C++, you may also want to look into Programming Windows with MFC by Jeff Prosise.
Since MFC is just a class wrapper, I recommend reading the Petzold book first. Then you''ll understand MFC that much better.
Since MFC is just a class wrapper, I recommend reading the Petzold book first. Then you''ll understand MFC that much better.
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