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    Question Question Re. Ivor Hortons 'Beginning Visual C++' books

    Hi folks,

    I bought Ivor Hortons Beginning Visual C++ 2005 book. However, I have since realised that I'm going to be buying Visual Studio 2008.

    Do I need to buy Ivor Hortons Beginning Visual C++ 2008 book aswell, or are they very alike?

    Thanks.

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    Re: Question Re. Ivor Hortons 'Beginning Visual C++' books

    Never heard of it, but I can tell you that new features were added in each version, so the old book won't know about the newer additions. It may explain the current ones.

    I just finished a great book for Visual Basic 2008 - Programmer's Reference, by Rod Stephens . I first skimmed thru it, thinking that I knew most of the things that I saw. Then I read it again, and found that there were many new things that I wouldn't have ever thought to use, which were very cool.

    In other words, I'm glad I got the latest version, to match the latest compiler
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    Re: Question Re. Ivor Hortons 'Beginning Visual C++' books

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