Reviews by: John Washington
A total of
4 titles.
See our list of Recommended
books at the end of this list.
C++ Programming Style by Tom Cargill [Recommended] (Reviewed May 1993)
Developing Windows 3 Applications with Microsoft SDK by Brent Rector (Reviewed May 1993)
Internet System Handbook by Daniel Lynch & Marshall Rose (Reviewed May 1994)
Windows++; Writing Reusable Windows Code in C++ by Paul Dilascia [Highly Recommended] (Reviewed May 1993)
List of Recommended Books
- C++ Programming Style
by Tom Cargill
[Recommended]
- John Washington writes:
Authoritative, readable
(preferably more than once), yet never patronising, never boring and not a
single example of those jokey gee-whizz "Haven't you done well, go and get a
cup of coffee!" lines so beloved of many American authors.
- Windows++; Writing Reusable Windows Code in C++
by Paul Dilascia
[Highly Recommended]
- John Washington writes:
Conclusion: for any Window's programmer this could be a real eye-opener.
Buy it!
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