Professional Visual Studio 2008Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 is the latest version in the ongoing evolution of the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and this resource examines the diverse facets of the IDEβfrom common tasks to intricate functions to the powerful tools that accompany the main
Professional Visual Studio 2008 (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
β Scribed by Nick Randolph, David Gardner
- Publisher
- Wrox
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1032
- Series
- Wrox Programmer to Programmer
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Visual Studio 2010 is the name of 2008 version of Microsoft's multi-language programming IDE. At first glance you might think this book covers all the languages but primarily C++. Unfortunately, this book has a misleading title and mostly targets Visual Basic programming language. That being said, if you are a C++ programmer such as myself, do not waste your money on this book; you will not find anything useful in it. Total waste of money. If you're really looking for Visual Studio 2008 C++ book, try Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 2008 which is what I'm reading now.
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