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From: "Stefan Viljoen" <rylan AT intekom DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Newbie books
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 18:04:32 +0200
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Killer <urbanmeat AT Bolt DOT com> wrote in message
news:82io6b$epc$1 AT news1 DOT mpx DOT com DOT au...
> Thanks Eli but maybe I should rephrase myself. I do know how to use it but
I
> don't know C, I was just askin if there were any C/C++ beginners books
that
> refer to DJGPP. Any suggestions?

I learnt to program "DJGPP" C by way of a book that taught ANSI C - the
logical answer of course is that any book that purports itself to teach you
how to do ANSI C should be quite sufficient to learn how to program DJGPP.
At more advanced levels like low level stuff and graphics etc you might need
to get DJGPP specific references, but this was how I did it - just any
standard book that teaches ANSI C should do the trick at the start. Later, I
found this newsgroup and the WWW site for DJGPP invaluable in implementing
more advanced stuff.


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