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Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Reference Library

Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Reference Library

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Believe me: You don't need this!
Review: All information you need is already there, in MSDN. It's not worth to have all those pages printed. I have bought this reference thinking it was different from current documentation attached to Visual C++, but it is the SAME.

This is fairly useless, unless you want to loose time and money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Try Visual C++ Without It!
Review: As stated in other reviews, the information in this 5 volume set is the same as what is found on the MSDN CDs, but it is at least 10 times easier finding information in the book(s). I am new to c++, and was getting discouraged because it was so difficult to find what I needed. Since I got this set, I can do in a week what used to take 4-6 weeks without it. If you want to code with Visual C++, its a no brainer, you need it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best MFC Classes Documentations
Review: Did you ever got frustrated from programming Windows application because you couldn't find the documentation when needed the most? Be honest now, can you really say the MSDN cds are all you need to give you adequate documentation to get by MFC? Maybe so, but you are probably doing it the hard way.

Let me let you in a trick that I learn from Windows programming that can help you become more efficient in MFC. Place the volume 1 & 2 of this reference set beside your computer on the angle desk. Yup, believe it or not, this essentially give you about 3000 pages of well indexed references to all of MFC classes from A - Z. And do your self a favour, bookmark the section to CWnd and CDC clases for quick access to the core of Windows programming. With these books and the MSDN library, that's enough to make you very dangerous.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best MFC Classes Documentations
Review: Did you ever got frustrated from programming Windows application because you couldn't find the documentation when needed the most? Be honest now, can you really say the MSDN cds are all you need to give you adequate documentation to get by MFC? Maybe so, but you are probably doing it the hard way.

Let me let you in a trick that I learn from Windows programming that can help you become more efficient in MFC. Place the volume 1 & 2 of this reference set beside your computer on the angle desk. Yup, believe it or not, this essentially give you about 3000 pages of well indexed references to all of MFC classes from A - Z. And do your self a favour, bookmark the section to CWnd and CDC clases for quick access to the core of Windows programming. With these books and the MSDN library, that's enough to make you very dangerous.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Source Material
Review: It's basically the same stuff you get with Visual Studio's MSDN product library...whether that MSDN CD set comes with the plain Visual C or not is beyond me. If you don't like reading stuff off the CD-Rom, this is excellent. It's great to be able to glance through and be able to find MFC wrapper-code. However, it lacks very much what it needs for vanilla win32 applications, concentrating almost exclusively on ATL and MFC, as well as ActiveX and a little on COM. In which case, look to Charles Petzold's book on <i>Programming Windows</i>.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Source Material
Review: It's basically the same stuff you get with Visual Studio's MSDN product library...whether that MSDN CD set comes with the plain Visual C or not is beyond me. If you don't like reading stuff off the CD-Rom, this is excellent. It's great to be able to glance through and be able to find MFC wrapper-code. However, it lacks very much what it needs for vanilla win32 applications, concentrating almost exclusively on ATL and MFC, as well as ActiveX and a little on COM. In which case, look to Charles Petzold's book on <i>Programming Windows</i>.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Neccessary for MSVC++
Review: My Microsoft Foundation Class Bible was getting old and out-dated. I bought this primarily for the MFC reference and as icing got the Language and run-time library reference.

Hardcopy is a little easier on the eyes and I grew up with books.

Caution: This reference set seems like 12 books crammed into 5 without the consideration of reformatting. The pages aren't numberered the way one would expect. One book ends and another begins without warning, beining at page one. The index for each "Section" is at the end and corresponds to it,s section. Example: There are three pages numbered one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Neccessary for MSVC++
Review: My Microsoft Foundation Class Bible was getting old and out-dated. I bought this primarily for the MFC reference and as icing got the Language and run-time library reference.

Hardcopy is a little easier on the eyes and I grew up with books.

Caution: This reference set seems like 12 books crammed into 5 without the consideration of reformatting. The pages aren't numberered the way one would expect. One book ends and another begins without warning, beining at page one. The index for each "Section" is at the end and corresponds to it,s section. Example: There are three pages numbered one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best there is o doubt about it.
Review: Not knowing much about C++ Programming I was completely unaware of how much the programmer actually needs to know and understand in order to write code correctly. After looking at this five-volume reference library I am now know why programmers are paid so much.

In volumes one and two you have over 3000 pages of the MFC Reference library. Alone these two books cost over $250.00. Both of the books are in alphabetical order and they list out the complete code and give you examples of what the code will look like after you write it. These two books make this set worth the purchase by themselves.

In volume three, labeled the Template Library, you have over 800 pages of code in an overview and active template format. As if that is not enough to satisfy even the more avid programmer the volume also includes OLE Database templates.

Moving along to volume four, the Run-Time Library Reference, an 825 plus page plethora of coding information. You are given Functions and parameters of the complete run-time libraries. Microsoft Press also includes the source code and an enormous amount of coding examples.

The first 4 books alone are more than you could ask for, however Microsoft doesn't stop there. In volume 5 you have an 800 plus page language Reference library. The volume covers terminology and concepts as well as structure, functions and examples.

What Microsoft has done has brought together the encyclopedia of C++ programming code libraries. Once again Microsoft is making it easier to do your job.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A necessity
Review: Online help is fine but there are effective limits to its usefullness. It can quickly become a maze in which you get lost and of course you have to be at the computer to use it. After dithering around I decided to buy the Visual C++ 6.0 Reference Library and it's a treasure. Yes, it is essentially what is in the MSDN library but the books are so much easier to use. You can quickly target and access just what you need to know and the Language Reference organizes that specific type of information you need to refer to often, such as variable specs and accuracy ranges. This is a worthwhile buy if you're serious about programming Visual C++, almost a necessity.


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