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I'm new to developing on the .NET platform with VC++. I would like to know if
there are good reference sites beside gotdotnet.com and functionX. I would
like to go deeper. Should I buy a reference book? If so, any suggestions?

thanks in advance...

Lovens

Sep 28 '05 #1
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I'm new to developing on the .NET platform with VC++. I would like to know if there are good reference sites beside gotdotnet.com and functionX. I would
like to go deeper. Should I buy a reference book? If so, any suggestions?

thanks in advance...

Lovens

Sep 28 '05 #2

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