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| bluealoha 2003-01-13, 12:31 pm |
| I am going to take Microsoft Visual C++ for desktop, are there any recommendations for books?
It looks there are so many subjects...
I saw some people bought Microsoft official curriculum, how can I order from Microsoft?
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| quote: Originally posted by bluealoha
I am going to take Microsoft Visual C++ for desktop, are there any recommendations for books?
It looks there are so many subjects...
I saw some people bought Microsoft official curriculum, how can I order from Microsoft?
Thanks.
If you want Microsoft books, check out www.microsoft.com/mspress - you should be able to find what you want by searching for either "mcsd" or "70-075" (or whichever exam you're going for). On the site you can then find retailers.
Additionally, check out amazon, they have more...balanced...reviews of the books, and books from other publishers too.
When I did my MCSD on VB6, I used a book published by New Riders. It covered both 70-176 and 70-175, and was really good! Maybe they have a similar book for the C++ exams.
Good luck! |
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