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It's impossible to mention all the practical resources available online or in print for C++Builder. Search engines such as Yahoo! and InfoSeek will certainly reveal more useful sites, and Amazon will reveal many more books. However, the Borland newsgroup is really one of the best places to start if you have questions or concerns. It provides a two-way forum for collaboration. Borland has also done a phenomenal job with the combination of the BDN, CodeCentral, and QualityCentral Web sites.

One thing not mentioned in this Appendix is the applicability of the Borland Help file provided with C++Builder. Additionally, the Microsoft Win32 SDK Help file provides pertinent information as well. Keep in mind the documentation shipped with the C++Builder product, specifically the Developer's Guide (which should not be confused with this book), also provides a lot of meaty information. Finally, throughout this book itself, in many of the chapters on specific topics such as COM and the Tools API, references to various Web sites and literature are made that might have not been reiterated in this Appendix.

If you stumble and you can't find an answer to an issue, you're encouraged to go back to the chapter within this book that deals with the subject of interest, and load up the code provided on the accompanying CD. More often than not, as developers, our questions can be self- answered when time is taken out trying to examine and play with the code. And, if you come up with an answer to a difficult problem or a frequently asked question, you're encouraged to share it with the rest of the world.


   
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C++ Builder Developers Guide
C++Builder 5 Developers Guide
ISBN: 0672319721
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 253

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