i think most schools are teaching c++.. because if you can learn c++.. you can basically learn anything.
i think most schools are teaching c++.. because if you can learn c++.. you can basically learn anything.
- "Problem Solving C++, The Object of Programming" -Walter Savitch
- "Data Structures and Other Objects using C++" -Walter Savitch
- "Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers" -Kip Irvine
- "Programming Windows, 5th edition" -Charles Petzold
- "Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example" -John E. Swanke
- "Network Programming Windows" -Jones/Ohlund
- "Sams Teach Yourself Game Programming in 24 Hours" -Michael Morrison
- "Mathmatics for 3D Game Programming & Computer Graphics" -Eric Lengyel
schools or college?
i tend to use both terms interchangeably... but I guess I should say colleges or universities.
- "Problem Solving C++, The Object of Programming" -Walter Savitch
- "Data Structures and Other Objects using C++" -Walter Savitch
- "Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers" -Kip Irvine
- "Programming Windows, 5th edition" -Charles Petzold
- "Visual C++ MFC Programming by Example" -John E. Swanke
- "Network Programming Windows" -Jones/Ohlund
- "Sams Teach Yourself Game Programming in 24 Hours" -Michael Morrison
- "Mathmatics for 3D Game Programming & Computer Graphics" -Eric Lengyel
Today noon,I find a very thick (>900 p) and good book,
I think it's very suitable for us newbie,
you can preview this book in site.(www.thomsonlearningasia.com)
<C++ Programming ___Program Design Including Data Structures>
[USA] D.S.Malik
Copyright@2003 by Thomson Learning and Publishing House of Electronics Industry.
http://cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/tut3-3.html
After reading this pointer tutorial I automatically learned pointers.
Child who knows C++Using Borland C/C++ Compiler 5.5 (Command Line Version)
really, pointers arent as hard as some poeple say they are.
check the news groups.
I believe the one you want is.
alt.binaries.e-book.technical
DougDbug, that was an amazingly good explination for pointers.
"Hence to fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence;
supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting."
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