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Borland C++ <-> VC++
Can i write my code in VC++ the exact same way as in Borland?
Or do I need to Modify my code if I what to use it in VC++?
Thanks for your time
Wizz
Huummm,
Well, the structure of the langage in both cases is the same. The only difference is in the compiler options and messages(which isn''t the same in both compilers). So I think if you want to port your code from Borland to Visual
you only have to change all the compiler specific stuff...
Humm think it''s all!
Well, the structure of the langage in both cases is the same. The only difference is in the compiler options and messages(which isn''t the same in both compilers). So I think if you want to port your code from Borland to Visual
you only have to change all the compiler specific stuff...
Humm think it''s all!
If your code was written in Borland C++ Builder using the VCL, you will find it hard to port your code, since VC++ doesnt support the VCL.
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ok i''ve decided to give C++ a bash, but does everyone agree the "Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days" is the best book to start of with?
A WHOLE AND RESOUNDING YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Teach Yourself C++ in 21 days is by far the best introductory text. Jesse Liberty is the best writer i have ever seen, and i have read quite a few books. every little possible aspect of the language is explained with an example. Hidden follies are exposed, neat tricks are there, in short EVERYTHING. If you want to learn the C++ language (not specific libraries like MFC) GET THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Teach Yourself C++ in 21 days is by far the best introductory text. Jesse Liberty is the best writer i have ever seen, and i have read quite a few books. every little possible aspect of the language is explained with an example. Hidden follies are exposed, neat tricks are there, in short EVERYTHING. If you want to learn the C++ language (not specific libraries like MFC) GET THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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