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vonLandenhausen | by now i have a quite decent knowlegde of c++ but still win api seems to me to be a book with seven seals. whats the best way to learn to code win32 apps?! | November 6, 2004, 2:09 PM |
Grok | [quote author=vonLandenhausen link=topic=9441.msg87617#msg87617 date=1099750159] by now i have a quite decent knowlegde of c++ but still win api seems to me to be a book with seven seals. whats the best way to learn to code win32 apps?! [/quote] Don't bother, unless you either want to do it as a hobby, or want to make US$12k a year. Even programmers making $25K are being replaced in the US with programmers from India willing to work for US$12K a year. | November 6, 2004, 2:42 PM |
vonLandenhausen | this doesnt help me leran how to do win progs ;D | November 6, 2004, 2:59 PM |
R.a.B.B.i.T | Go to this website. | November 6, 2004, 4:31 PM |
Mephisto | [quote author=Grok link=topic=9441.msg87622#msg87622 date=1099752132] [quote author=vonLandenhausen link=topic=9441.msg87617#msg87617 date=1099750159] by now i have a quite decent knowlegde of c++ but still win api seems to me to be a book with seven seals. whats the best way to learn to code win32 apps?! [/quote] Don't bother, unless you either want to do it as a hobby, or want to make US$12k a year. Even programmers making $25K are being replaced in the US with programmers from India willing to work for US$12K a year. [/quote] Grok? Are you suggesting if you wish to later become a professional software engineer not to learn Win32 programming? Btw, von, http://www.gametutorials.com | November 6, 2004, 4:37 PM |