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    C++ and API Books

    Can someone post smoe good or great API for C++ books because i have a book API For VB6 but it doesnt really help alot lol. I dont like really reading off the net it bothers the eyes. So any suggestions would be great .
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    You might want to search this forum first for a lot of the questions you ask. It seems that quite a few have already been answered, this one included (yesterday, to be specific).
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    k thanks
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    maybe that post got deleted because i searched for the following and couldnt find anything
    (s) = with and without the s

    C++ Book(s)
    API Book(s)
    C++ Api Book(s)
    maybe a direct link would help
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    I think CornedBee is referring to the post he made in my thread but it's not the most obvious of thread names for the information it contains

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    ok i got a list here which would you recommend:

    Programming WIN32 under the API
    http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...9&itm=16<br />
    Windows 95 WIN32 Programming API Bible with Cdrom
    http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...3&itm=51<br />
    Programming Windows with MFC (with CD-ROM), Second Edition
    http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...50&itm=1<br />
    Win32 Programming
    http://search.barnesandnoble.com/tex...Y&itm=36<br />
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    Actually I was referring to this
    http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...7231995X&itm=1
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    Anyone know a good book on CreateWindow like controls.. A book on ccontrols only like buttons, list box, listview, and more controls
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    i just bought this book for $70 (I had the money lol) and i wanted to know is it good. It has lots of good info. They explain so many things in this book . From newb to pro. What do you think?

    Here it is B and N
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    I think it's a bad idea for one book to try to cover both C++ and C#. It's bound to fail, or make the book several thousand pages.
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    its about 1024 pages and cover c, c++, and c#. So far i thi k it helped there are several pages on different subject like, Strings, Math Beginning c, functions,arrays , pointers and so on. All in all i think its a good book.
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