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lagunasun
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      03-20-2005
I am going from learning c++ console apps to windows, and need a good book.
I prefer the non techical approach with some humor (if possible). I would
like the book to assume the reader has NO windows experience. Thank you
ahead of time for any assistance!


 
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davidrubin@warpmail.net
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      03-20-2005

lagunasun wrote:
> I am going from learning c++ console apps to windows, and need a good

book.
> I prefer the non techical approach with some humor (if possible). I

would
> like the book to assume the reader has NO windows experience. Thank

you
> ahead of time for any assistance!


How about "How To Program In Windows For People Who Are Not That
Serious About Learning Windows Programming"? I forget the author's
name... Best of luck. /david

 
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John Carson
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      03-20-2005
"lagunasun" <> wrote in message
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> I am going from learning c++ console apps to windows, and need a good
> book. I prefer the non techical approach with some humor (if
> possible). I would like the book to assume the reader has NO windows
> experience. Thank you ahead of time for any assistance!


The appropriate place to ask is

microsoft.public.vc.language

However, I agree with David's sentiments. There is no such thing as a
"non-technical approach" if you are at all serious about Windows
programming. I haven't noticed much humour either.


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