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From: "Cameron" <camanda AT bellsouth DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <35B14DA9 DOT 757D AT wcnet DOT org>
Subject: Re: Allegro HELP!
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 03:13:31 GMT
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M. Trausch wrote in message <35B14DA9 DOT 757D AT wcnet DOT org>...
>*PLEASE* CC: responses to this to MikeTrausch AT wcnet DOT org!!
>
>Help,
>
>Does anyone know of a *very* simple tutorial for how to learn C/C++ and
>also a *very* simple tutorial on Allegro?!?!?  I have Allegro Version
>3.0, and really would like to use that to create a program that I've had
>an idea for for a *long* time-- working graphical business applications
>for MS-DOS and compatables....
>
>Thank you,
>Mike Trausch
>
>MikeTrausch AT wcnet DOT org


In My Humble Opinion I have found that the "C++ Interavtice Couse" by Robert
LaFore to be an exceptional book on learning C++ ( he even delves into a few
C things). The Book is about $50 and I highly recommend it. I have had
sucess with it and DJGPP.

I would recommend getting a grasp on this (about 3 months) before moving any
further.



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