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    Jethro
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    Unhappy Have searched, different ? however

    Ok our C guy has left the company..........so you guessed it l am stuck with the stuff....and to make matters worse l have no knowledge of C++, (have some C from years ago)

    So anyway..........................

    I need to get a version of C or C++ which will allow me to create a container in Open Insight, (which is a 16bit GUI environment) to call 32bit ActiveX controls

    So which would be best


    and just to upset people

    What's a good learning book on C/C++ (Am doing a couple of courses in the next few months)

    Thanks in Advance.

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    "Beginning Visual C++ 6" by Ivor Horton (Wrox Press) is a good book for learning C++. A lot of people rate the Sam's books too.

    No idea about your problem though, good luck with that. Think you're gonna need it
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    Another good book is Teach yourself C++ In 21 days. Also, if you search the C++ forums, you'll find many other recommended books and links for learning C++.

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    Jethro
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    Originally posted by Megatron
    Another good book is Teach yourself C++ In 21 days. Also, if you search the C++ forums, you'll find many other recommended books and links for learning C++.
    Thanks Meg, only really added the last bit as a joke. Was more interested in anyones thoughts as to a version of C++ which would allow me to create a container in a 16bit GUI to support 32bit activeX controls. Am currently scratching my head over this one, but have seen it done.

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    Ok, well, even if it was just a joke, i still have to recomend C++ How to Program, by deitel and deitel!

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    Originally posted by sail3005
    Ok, well, even if it was just a joke, i still have to recomend C++ How to Program, by deitel and deitel!
    Sorry Dude, someone making a point in Forum Feedback about using the site search capabilities. Asked the first question, and then added the second as a joke. Still will add your book to the growing list of ones to look at.

    Thanks.

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    Oh, hehe, are you talking about the desperate need of a FAQ? I agree, one would be helpful!

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    Originally posted by sail3005
    Oh, hehe, are you talking about the desperate need of a FAQ? I agree, one would be helpful!
    Yeah that was the one...sort of a red flag to a bull for me

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    Thanks Dude but the books thing was a joke! Actually more interested in what people think about the problem at hand. Writing a container to allow access to 32bit controls in a 16bit GUI.

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    Take a look at thunking
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    Originally posted by parksie
    Take a look at thunking
    What????????????????

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    16-bit code communicates with 32-bit code through a thunk. Look in the Platform SDK for more details, because I have no idea...I've always been on 32-bit (started using C on RISC OS which is 32-bit all the way unlike some OS's I could mention ; then moved straight to Windows & Visual C++)
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    Whats a "Platform SDK"?.

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    Excuse me while I bash my head repeatedly on the table

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp

    Select Platform SDK It's the best reference for Windows programming ever.
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    heheh, parksie, you must have posted that link 14 times! i know you did for me once!

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    Yet another reason why we need a FAQ

    And I'm starting this weekend
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    Originally posted by parksie
    Excuse me while I bash my head repeatedly on the table

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp

    Select Platform SDK It's the best reference for Windows programming ever.
    Well excuse me Parksie Clearly if we are taking too much of your valuable time then you shouldn't answer the thread.

    Thanks for the link, will have a good look through it.

    Clearly no one else has had to do this sort of thing, but thanks of the answer.

    *Jethro gives Parksie a good clip around the ears*

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    Whatever

    It's just that the Platform SDK has been mentioned in so many threads all around the forums...

    *parksie clips Jethro back*
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    Originally posted by parksie
    Whatever

    It's just that the Platform SDK has been mentioned in so many threads all around the forums...

    *parksie clips Jethro back*
    Ok parksie sorry about that, will heist a few tonite to ya.

    *jethro rubs the back of his head, that hurt*

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    No problem

    *buds again *
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    Whoa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Special friends again?

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    Only special if you want....but I think I'll pass on that one
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    Originally posted by parksie
    Only special if you want....but I think I'll pass on that one
    That's not what you said last night

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