advice for a new software engineer/developer right out of college

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Published on 2011-06-30T00:17:56Z Indexed on 2011/06/30 0:29 UTC
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I just graduated recently from a 4-year university with a degree in Computer Science and thankfully got a job in Software Engineering. I'm working with C++ with a .NET framework if that's correct to say because that also confuses me.

What I'm asking for is what tutorials/books are out there to learn C++ for Windows Programming I guess? I know how to program somewhat and I understand the concepts but when I look at the code it doesn't make sense to me. I know I just started so it's kind of expected but it's certainly quite different from college.

Thanks!

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