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I'm learning dev C++ later to make an application any advice please?

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    I'm learning dev C++ later to make an application any advice please?:cool:

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      I'm learning dev C++ later to make an application any advice please?:cool:

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      Buy a book on C++, or use Google to find some of the thousands of samples that are available.

      Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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        I'm learning dev C++ later to make an application any advice please?:cool:

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        Identify your primary objective. If it is producing a new application, then stick to the language you know best, but if it is learning C++ then follow Richard's advice. I faced the same choice some years back, and since my primary objective was learning C++ I went down this route. Had it been the production of a new application I would have continued with COBOL. I never had any desire to branch out into C# but it made practical sense to adopt it for the WCF and ASP.NET aspects so that got learned too. Nowadays Visual Studio, and particularly the express versions offer better UI experiences in C#, so consider that C++ may not offer all you desire. Ger

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