I came across this C++ Tutorial. I’ll be reading it. It’s nowhere near as useful as Roedy Green‘s Java pages, but it’ll do in a pinch.
More work done, another week nearly over.
I need to take a couch to the dump and go to work!
I came across this C++ Tutorial. I’ll be reading it. It’s nowhere near as useful as Roedy Green‘s Java pages, but it’ll do in a pinch.
More work done, another week nearly over.
I need to take a couch to the dump and go to work!
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Bruce Eckels has Thinking in C++ and Thinking in Java for free on his web site: these are actually books, they are both excellent:
http://mindview.net/Books
I’m gonna turn my class onto these. This is rad man. Seriously, thanks.
My pleasure, those books are great. His writing style is really readable. Also, for a C/C++ reference, surprisingly enough, the MSDN is one of the best out there. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vclang/html/_vclang_home.asp