> Depends on what you want to develop! If you are doing mainly
> command-line only text processing tools, you pretty much can do
> everything with the standard run-time libraries. If you want to get
> into networking, more advanced system programming or graphics & GUI
> development, you are going to have to explore libraries outside the
> realm of the standard.

Network-aware and GUI apps are without a doubt going to be part of the
bigger picture.  For the former, since most of what I'll do will be Windows
based I anticipate using the Windows' libraries.  For the latter, I was
hoping to use the features of the IDE to develop the GUIs.

James




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