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January 19th, 2010, 11:34 AM
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Programming MS Visual C++, David J. Kruglinski - missing files needed
Does anyone have the book "Programming Microsoft Visual C++ 5th Edition, David J. Kruglinski, George Shepherd, and Scot Wingo"? I bought the book secondhand but it never came with a CD because it was lost. I manage to type up the code listings to try out the examples. However am stuck on chapter 12: Windows Message Processing and Multithreaded Programming. Apparently the example 12B & 12C relies on 12A code, however it doesn't do complete listings for 12B or 12C but vaguely describes changes. I don't think it's explained all changes because I can't get it to compile.
Just wondering if anyone had the CD (code listing files) for this book?
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January 20th, 2010, 04:34 AM
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Re: Programming MS Visual C++, David J. Kruglinski - missing files needed
Originally Posted by 0xC0000005
Example 12c is attached.
Thank you so much 0xC0000005.
Do you still have the original CD? Is it possible if you zipped up the entire CD and upload to megaupload.com or rapidshare.com please ? Much appreciated!
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January 20th, 2010, 07:37 AM
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Re: Programming MS Visual C++, David J. Kruglinski - missing files needed
unless thouse sources are specifically marked as being public domain, making those publicly available is a violation of their license. Most books + source tend to come with a license that specifically attaches the availability of the sources to the book. If whomever you bought the book from doesn't have the cd anymore, than you should contact the author or the publisher and ask for a replacement. Maybe they even have a website with the sources available.
Not sure what the codeguru policy is towards such things.
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January 20th, 2010, 08:43 AM
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Re: Programming MS Visual C++, David J. Kruglinski - missing files needed
OReubens,
I agree with your concerns and have removed the post.
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