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Programming Windows 5th ed.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-28 16:58

Hello, I'm trying to get into Windows programming and I've been told by a friend that this book (The one by Charles Petzold) is the best place to start. I know C++ pretty well, so that isn't a problem, but I'm worried about how old the book is. I doubt most of the code has changed between Win98 and today, but if I study this 1600 page tome will I get stuck with a modern compiler on some archaic term that isn't used anymore? I guess what I'm most worried about is wasting my whole summer reading this and learning a lot of stuff that is completely useless today.

Also, I know that everything is going to 64-bit these days with Windows 7 and all, and I'm worried that I'd be even further behind because of that with this book, should I not waste my time with it and look for something a little more modern?

Thanks, hopefully you guys can stop trolling for one min and help with a real question.

Name: Anonymous 2009-06-29 20:37

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