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From: NOSPAMsl AT psycode DOT com (Gili)
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Subject: Re: Not my book
Date: 15 Mar 1998 05:33:46 GMT
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On Fri, 13 Mar 1998 17:59:50, jliberty AT libertyassociates DOT com wrote:

> Hi. If your book talked about MFC then it was not one of my books; must have
> been a different book by a different author with a similar title.  My
> (current) books are:
> 
> Teach Yourself C++ In 21 Days, Second Edition (or complete compiler edition)
> (SAMS)
> 
> Teach Yourself C++ In 24 Hours (SAMS)
> 
> Clouds To Code (Wrox Press)
> 
> Beginning Object Oriented Analysis and Design with C++ (Wrox)
> 
> Hope that helps. Thanks. -j

	I bought Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days and it did not say anything 
about MFC, it simply said ".digits10()" or ".max()" would return 
either the precision or maximum allowable value for the variable you 
ran it on. However, neither of these work.

Gili

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