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From: tmurphy%peruvian.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Thomas Murphy)
Subject: Re: Programming Windows 3.0
Date: 17 Jun 91 19:14:58 MDT
Message-ID: <1991Jun17.191458.19419@hellgate.utah.edu>
Organization: University of Utah CS Dept., Salt Lake City
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In article <56492@nigel.ee.udel.edu> hamilton@udel.edu (andrew hamilton) writes:
>
>I'd like to try programming in Windows 3.0, i.e., writing my own Windows
>programs,....
>
> I already have
>Turbo C 2.0 and Microsoft C 5.0, so my question is, does anybody have any
>experience programming for Windows in either of those languages.  Is it
>possible? 
>

Since you have Borland's C 2.0 you should take advantage of upgrade to 
C++ 2.0.  It will allow you to progran in windows without the sdk and is
just a nicer package.  Basically without the sdk you are kind of stuck
other wise and the sdk at this point is kind of an ass pain.  



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