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Thread: Visual C++ or Visual C++ .NET Where to start?

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    Are you saying to skip MFC altogehter and learn the Win32 API? Is this how it is "usually" done?

    Feedback from you or anyone else is appreciated
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    Yeah my advice is to first learn it the API way before going MFC... But I think when you want to go .NET, choose C#, because this is the language especially written for .NET
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    Hmm okay I will learn the API. Any suggestions on where to start? Books, tutorials etc?

    I've used the Win32 API many times in the past for VB, so im not a total newbie!
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    The API isn't that hard at all with some MSDN and platform SDK..

    for a good Win32 tutorial: http://www.winprog.org/tutorial
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    Thanks for the help!
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    Read this for arguments for the API and against MFC, and it gives a good view on why
    http://winprog.org/tutorial/apivsmfc.html
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    This article is very good (IMO, partly because it supports my point of view). I think the most important part is in the last paragraph and defines the time when you're ready to try out MFC:
    When you know enough API that you can translate solutions given to you in API to MFC.
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    Hi Cornedbee, mind posting that link again? That thing you posted up is just undelined text!

    and *bump* for the Americans who've had a long weekend.
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    That's not a link. It's something picked from the link in the post above mine.
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    Ahh lol, yes, im sorry, ill take a look. Thank you.
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