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Rating: Summary: Fast and good Review: If you works with C++ this book is a must have. It will not teach you C++, it assumes that you already have some knowlegde in C++. Chapters are short and with very good tips about functions and C++ concepts. I would expect find more detailed informations about Visual C++ but I get much more happy about C++ part. I do recommed this book for you, if, and only if, you already have a knowlegde in C++.
Rating: Summary: Convenient Answer Tool Book Review: So many Visual C++/MFC books for consumption and with all the competition, this pocket book that can fit in the second compartment of your back pack and is a perfect complement to the Programming Visual C++ book by Kruglinski. Wingo, and Shepard. This book is slightly bigger than a pocket book, but it is crafty with all kinds of practical information regarding the the IDE Tools of Microsoft Visual C++ 6, it combs over the data structures that MFC uses to create various window styles, explained Win32 data structures that most MFC/Visual C++ books fail to explain, expecially if you are coming from the UNIX environment and have coded in C++ for some years, but need a from the ground up of what data types are referenced as in the Win32 world are and detailed information on project settings within the IDE and how to use every feature within the compiler to its fullest potential.
Rating: Summary: It's pretty good, but I would have liked more info on less. Review: The only problem I found with this book is that it goes through what it talks about very quickly and it assumes you're just going to understand. Not many examples and it talks about some things that it might as well leave out because it doesn't provide any useful information on it. It can be a handy reference from time to time, but it's not the greatest.
Rating: Summary: Fast, precise. Review: This book is must have reference manual for C++ serius professionals. It covers all details about C++ , lot of details about C++. It doesn't cover as much VC++ 6(and MFC as well) as I would expect but is great on C++ part. I recommend this only if you already knows C/C++.
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