is it a good choice to read "accelerated C++" even if you are new to programming in general !?
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is it a good choice to read "accelerated C++" even if you are new to programming in general !?
seriously, if you are on windows use MSVC !, and btw could you please expail more about your errore!
thanks soma, i got your point!
well, if i am not busy i want really to start now before tomorrow, but you know life!
ops, missed it !.. thanks
well, thanks alot for your help, i might start with acceletrated C++ within less than 1 month !, after reading the first book you feel yourself you can write good programms or it will be early ?
file I/O is not existed in accelerated C++, btw is there something missed n lessons in accelerated C++ and exist in "Jumping into C++" ?
yes you are right!; it takes time to learn something especially C++;
well, all i think these 2 books not the same, as "jumping into C+" mentio a chapter about "File I/O " and acceleraed C++ never...
well, i got " Jumping into C++" and " Accelerated C++", and i am wondering which one it's better for a new person to the programming world!!:
1) Which book should i read ?
2) IF i should read...
really?! the same both they are?
so in short words, alex book is really worth to spend time on it ? ..time = money ;)
Thanks guys!
thanks, maybe after reading " Jumping into C++" i'll take a look om it
btw: is there an e-copy from this book ?.. pdf ?
Thanks
i have both IDEs, and will use both but MSVC is in the top!
i like these words :), btw was coding on code::blocks for 2 weeks then i google about which one is better, all what i got is that if i am using windows OS then MSVC is better, if cross-platform then...
well, i don't want to use code::blocks cuz when you really use MSVC you will directly remove it from your PC, MSVC is better, and as i am on windows so it's better to use MSVC i think
anyway; how...
well, i baught Alex eBook" Jumping into C++" and i want to spend time reading it; but i am wondering about some isues:
1) I want to use MSVC express edition IDE, instead of using code::blocks, is...