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Where to get good C++ GUI tutorials?
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I have two questions to ask.
Firstly, I would lke to know is C++ GUI the same as C++.NET or there isn't such thing as C++.NET?
Secondly, although you won't suggest me to learn C++.NET and you would ask me to learn C#, but I'm will still be asking for C++.NET/C++ GUI tutorials. And I need some GOOD ones. What I mean by good are easy to understand, written in simple English, no errors/mistakes in the tutorials.
If you know where to get, please kindly post a reply.
Your help will be appreciated.
Thank you!
Firstly, I would lke to know is C++ GUI the same as C++.NET or there isn't such thing as C++.NET?
Secondly, although you won't suggest me to learn C++.NET and you would ask me to learn C#, but I'm will still be asking for C++.NET/C++ GUI tutorials. And I need some GOOD ones. What I mean by good are easy to understand, written in simple English, no errors/mistakes in the tutorials.
If you know where to get, please kindly post a reply.
Your help will be appreciated.
Thank you!
>Firstly, I would lke to know is C++ GUI the same as C++.NET or there isn't such thing as C++.NET?
It's the other way around. There isn't such a thing as C++ GUI. There are a number of libraries that let you create a GUI using C++, but that's different from a single library that can be compared with C++.NET.
>Secondly, although you won't suggest me to learn C++.NET and you
>would ask me to learn C#, but I'm will still be asking for C++.NET/C++ GUI tutorials.
There's a reason that C# is recommended over C++ for .NET work, and the reason is that C++ was butchered into supporting .NET and that new language (C++/CLI) is painfully inconsistent and awkward to use. But if you're really interested, you don't want tutorials. You want a good book.
>What I mean by good are easy to understand, written in simple English,
>no errors/mistakes in the tutorials.
That kind of good is extremely hard to come by.
It's the other way around. There isn't such a thing as C++ GUI. There are a number of libraries that let you create a GUI using C++, but that's different from a single library that can be compared with C++.NET.
>Secondly, although you won't suggest me to learn C++.NET and you
>would ask me to learn C#, but I'm will still be asking for C++.NET/C++ GUI tutorials.
There's a reason that C# is recommended over C++ for .NET work, and the reason is that C++ was butchered into supporting .NET and that new language (C++/CLI) is painfully inconsistent and awkward to use. But if you're really interested, you don't want tutorials. You want a good book.
>What I mean by good are easy to understand, written in simple English,
>no errors/mistakes in the tutorials.
That kind of good is extremely hard to come by.
I'm here to prove you wrong.
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