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New BloodShed CD - No Appendix in c++ ?

2005-11-29
2012-09-26
  • Nobody/Anonymous

    I recently purchased the bloodshed cd ,however the c++ tutorial does not have the appendix.
    The appendix has allot of info that I need.
    Any suggestions?
    Thank You,
    Joe

     
    • Nobody/Anonymous

      You may find answers are kind of slow in coming. The vast majority of posters here downloaded Dev, so we really don't know what is on the CD.

      Wayne

       
    • Nobody/Anonymous

      Thank you, thank you, RaX.
      I downloaded the Bruce Eckel's book "Thinking in C++" and it is great and easy to understand.
      I will purchase the books.
      Again THANK YOU RAX.
      Joe

       
    • Nobody/Anonymous

      There are lots of C and C++ tutorials and references on the web. A fairly complete reference is located at http://www.cppreference.com/
      Some C and C++ tutorials are listed at http://ma.rtij.nl/acllc-c++.FAQ.html#q7.1
      If you want to learn C++ then try also Bruce Eckel's book "Thinking in C++" which can be downloaded free of charge. http://mindview.net/Books

      Hope this helps,
      RaX

       
    • Anonymous

      Anonymous - 2005-11-29

      All of RaX's suggestions are far better than the tutorial supplied with Dev-C++.

      Clifford

       
  • Skillspace Projects

    Are the developers even reading these forums at all? I see you posted 4 years
    ago and there's still no reply!

    I have this problem, too. This is the part of help people will use 99.9% of
    the time, and it's missing!

    Like many people, I have no clue what function to use for anything. Textbooks
    are arranged by very general topics, not functions -- there's no way to find
    functions without flipping every page of the book every time -- not if you
    don't know the name of the function you need!

     
  • Skillspace Projects

    Sorry about that! For some strange reason, no replies were shown until
    after I added my own reply!?! (Sorry I can not edit or delete the above,
    there's no way -- that is weird, too!)

    I have books, Appendix C wasn't a tutorial, just a function reference (much
    needed). I will try the sites you suggested to the original poster. Thanks
    again.

     
  • cpns

    cpns - 2009-09-17
    Dev-C++ is no longer developed, other than the IDE most of teh package is a
    collection of material from elsewhere. I have never seen the C++ tutorial, if
    it is as bad as the C tutorial that Dev-C++ ships with, I would not bother
    with it. It is truly terrible.

    http://www.cplusplus.com

     

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