Guys, any idea where I can find C++ questions/excercises etc. on a chapter wise basis?
I looked through the problems on this site, but I want the questions classified according to the techniques...
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Guys, any idea where I can find C++ questions/excercises etc. on a chapter wise basis?
I looked through the problems on this site, but I want the questions classified according to the techniques...
Yeah, I know what SQL is.
I could beg the school to change the course a bit, but it'll be really tough to contact the CBSE and convince them to change their course. The CBSE simply never listens. Any Indian teenager can tell...
The interface is improved, plus some of the more advanced features are missing. The compiler is the same in the express and commercial version.
Just #include the source files in one main file which you can compile.
e.g.
#include <abc.cpp>
#include <anothersourcefile.cpp>
etc.
It's not about school. I live in India and back here CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and ICSE tell the schools what to teach. They tell them which books to use and what is to be taught....
Well, at my school they teach <iostream.h>. If the differences aren't too big then can I learn the "standard" version of C++ later? I mean to say, it won't be a BIG transition will it?
First of all, hi to all members. I'm new here :D
I'm very new to C++. The stuff they're teaching us at school (and in the 2 month c++ course I joined in the vacations) uses those "antiquated"...