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
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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
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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!
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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.
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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
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
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
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
All of RaX's suggestions are far better than the tutorial supplied with Dev-C++.
Clifford
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!
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.
http://www.cplusplus.com