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    a small help

    I want some information about VC++.I know some C and C++ and I am not bad in VB.I now want try VC++ and just if you can provide me with some links of VC++ tutorials which are simple and for beginers('coz I am Zero in VC++ now) I would be greatfull to You.Also what is the scope of VC++ comparing to VB (Is it worth studying VC++).Thanks in Advance
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    Is there any body out here or did I ask anything wrong

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    Is there any body out here or did I ask anything wrong

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    Asking at 6:30am on a weekday is probably part of the reason

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    VC++ is a compiler/IDE. The language is still more-or-less the same. Are you talking about making Windows programs using C++?
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    If you already know a little C++ then it's always worth studying the features VC++ provides (MFC, .NET).
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