I found this AFTER I bought the book ($ 30 )Originally posted by [stealth]
There is a free online version of "Teach yourself C++ in 21 days" which IMO is quite good to get started (http://firstpod.tripod.com/cpp21/)
I found this AFTER I bought the book ($ 30 )Originally posted by [stealth]
There is a free online version of "Teach yourself C++ in 21 days" which IMO is quite good to get started (http://firstpod.tripod.com/cpp21/)
you know, I never have read a C++ book in my life. I've learned EVERYTHING I know from various websites and trying stuff out.
I never say "I don't know how to do that". Because if I do, I always work at it until I DO know how. I have done things for weeks at a time, just to figure one little problem that I need to change. Then POOF! I got it.
So that means I'll NEVER say I don't know how to do 3D Polygonal Programming. That's one I'll NEVER get done.
um...how exactly does that help bobish?
unless you have advice don't go making yourself out to be some guru. And if that was advice you obviously haven't been reading the other posts, bobish has expicitly mentioned not being able to do that.
PHP and XML
Let's talk about SAX
what about Thinking in C++ ? The author is a genius one~
Never end on learning~
Various websites... wonder what those could be...Originally posted by frenchfry164
you know, I never have read a C++ book in my life. I've learned EVERYTHING I know from various websites and trying stuff out.
I never say "I don't know how to do that". Because if I do, I always work at it until I DO know how. I have done things for weeks at a time, just to figure one little problem that I need to change. Then POOF! I got it.
So that means I'll NEVER say I don't know how to do 3D Polygonal Programming. That's one I'll NEVER get done.
what does signature stand for?
man Ive already read sams and I have thinking C++ but havent read it. Anyway mabey I take a look at it now. One thing is I like to have a book which is entertaining enough that I can read it while barly awake, without putting it down in a few minuets.
Well the best way to approach learning programming is to study the theory, but also to practice the concepts you've learnt. It's hard to understand some things until you actually see them working (e.g. - pointers).
I had found a free book (Sams Teachyourself C++ In 21 Days) on the net but I formatted the computer and didn't save the favourites. Can somebody remind me? Thank
what does signature stand for?
The link is at the very top of page 2 of this thread.
What page 2? I dont have pages in here...
what does signature stand for?
Why do I all of the sudden feel like that guy from BASEketball?
Just paste it in your next post.. will ya?
what does signature stand for?
For goodness sake!! Read through this thread and you'll find it!!!
Sure.. whatever you say...
what does signature stand for?
Mate you are a few beers short of a six pack..here's the bloody address you lazy sob http://firstpod.tripod.com/cpp21/