Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!psuvax1!swatsun!gessel From: gessel@cs.swarthmore.edu (Daniel Mark Gessel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: Programming Windows 3.0 Message-ID: Date: 18 Jun 91 16:05:38 GMT References: <56492@nigel.ee.udel.edu> Distribution: na Organization: Swarthmore College, PA, USA Lines: 27 In pshuang@athena.mit.edu (Ping-Shun Huang) writes: >ObjectVision; (d) use a standard language which has been adapted for >Windows, but which do not need the SDK, which include but are not >restricted to Microsoft Visual BASIC, Borland C++ and Turbo Pascal for >Windows, and Stony Brook Modula-2. >-- >Singing off, >UNIX:/etc/ping instantiated (Ping Huang) I've got Borland C++ and am learning Windows programming Borland Style. I've got one book (Borland C++ Handbook), that gives a certain amount of info on the subject, but not enough. Descriptions of all the functions macros etc are on line, but this is hard to learn from. Anyone know if: there are any books on programming windows with Borland C++, or if: the Borland calls and macros etc are all the same (I suppose they have to be to be able to be linked at run time) as standard SDK calls? If so, any good books on programming windows with SDK out there? Thanks, Dan -- Daniel Mark Gessel Internet: gessel@cs.swarthmore.edu