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    i wanna ask, what is the best environment for learning C++ for windows application? e.g. Win32 API, Qt, etc... also, could anyone suggest what's the best e-books for references?

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      i wanna ask, what is the best environment for learning C++ for windows application? e.g. Win32 API, Qt, etc... also, could anyone suggest what's the best e-books for references?

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      When (really) learning, they usually start you with Notepad and a command line compiler. The "environment" can suck up most of your time (and disk space).

      It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it. ― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food

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        i wanna ask, what is the best environment for learning C++ for windows application? e.g. Win32 API, Qt, etc... also, could anyone suggest what's the best e-books for references?

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        It depends on what you are trying to learn. If you know C++ then Win32 should be fairly easy. But if you do not know C++ then that is what you need to start with. Here is a starter for C++: Learn C++[^] And one for Windows: EFNet #Winprog[^]

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