I've been teaching myself C++ in the last couple months. I've learned most everything about C++ except for the object the object oriented features, which sadly I've learned is the point of C++. I'm reading a book about that and I expect to learn it pretty soon.
I have noticed that everything C++ is a DOS program so the next thing I want to do is learn is to create windows applications so I can have access to my soundcard, have better graphics, and have a more effective GUI. I have a copy of two windows capable compilers Borland C++ 4.5, and Borland C++ Builder 6. I use borland c++ Builder to compile my dos programs but it can create windows programs. Is there a book about windows programming using c++? I have checked amazon for some books but I'm not sure which one is good because I know so little about the subject. Any help or advise about c++ programming and/or windows programming would be helpful and appreciated.
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