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I have read your book that is named Programming Windows, 5th edition,and the author is charles petzold.However,when I reading your book that Programming Windows, 5th edition,I feel very confused with it,because I can't understand about the content,especially after the 100 pages.How can I read it effective and improve my ability of programming.I wan to everyone can give me some advices.
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I have read your book that is named Programming Windows, 5th edition,and the author is charles petzold.However,when I reading your book that Programming Windows, 5th edition,I feel very confused with it,because I can't understand about the content,especially after the 100 pages.How can I read it effective and improve my ability of programming.I wan to everyone can give me some advices.
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hanyonglu wrote:
I have read your book that is named Programming Windows, 5th edition,and the author is charles petzold.However,when I reading your book that Programming Windows, 5th edition,I feel very confused with it,because I can't understand about the content,especially after the 100 pages.
Try harder (if
VB.NET
is not an option). :)If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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I have read your book that is named Programming Windows, 5th edition,and the author is charles petzold.However,when I reading your book that Programming Windows, 5th edition,I feel very confused with it,because I can't understand about the content,especially after the 100 pages.How can I read it effective and improve my ability of programming.I wan to everyone can give me some advices.
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Charles Petzold is excellent, although aimed at a (very) technical audience. C++ may also not be the language for you (as a beginner). C# or Vb.Net tutorials may be a starting point. Java is also an option.
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Charles Petzold is excellent, although aimed at a (very) technical audience. C++ may also not be the language for you (as a beginner). C# or Vb.Net tutorials may be a starting point. Java is also an option.
Michel Godfroid wrote:
C++ may also not be the language for you (as a beginner).
There's two schools of thought here; some people think it's better learning from the bottom up.
Steve
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Michel Godfroid wrote:
C++ may also not be the language for you (as a beginner).
There's two schools of thought here; some people think it's better learning from the bottom up.
Steve
I'll flog him asm next time. Builds character and perseverance. There's no reason these youngsters should suffer any less than we did during the Great War. :-D
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I have read your book that is named Programming Windows, 5th edition,and the author is charles petzold.However,when I reading your book that Programming Windows, 5th edition,I feel very confused with it,because I can't understand about the content,especially after the 100 pages.How can I read it effective and improve my ability of programming.I wan to everyone can give me some advices.
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Sometimes hiring somebody to do the programming for you is a better option. You may be geared to leading other people (as a boss), not programming.
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hanyonglu wrote:
I have read your book that is named Programming Windows, 5th edition,and the author is charles petzold.However,when I reading your book that Programming Windows, 5th edition,I feel very confused with it,because I can't understand about the content,especially after the 100 pages.
Try harder (if
VB.NET
is not an option). :)If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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Michel Godfroid wrote:
C++ may also not be the language for you (as a beginner).
There's two schools of thought here; some people think it's better learning from the bottom up.
Steve
Stephen Hewitt wrote:
There's two schools of thought here; some people think it's better learning from the bottom up.
I do. The Graussian School is for the opposite. :)
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
[My articles] -
I have read your book that is named Programming Windows, 5th edition,and the author is charles petzold.However,when I reading your book that Programming Windows, 5th edition,I feel very confused with it,because I can't understand about the content,especially after the 100 pages.How can I read it effective and improve my ability of programming.I wan to everyone can give me some advices.
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Well if you want C++, go Command Line if your a beginner. If you want a GUI go with VB or Java if you want something worth of your time.