Re Programming Tomes was [Dev-C++] Question of the day
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From: SpiderMan <Spi...@pr...> - 2000-10-18 23:36:16
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Have you tried http://www.devx.com some of their C++ articles are = very good, also http://www.codeproject.com http://www.codeguru.com = http://www.programmersheaven.com and finally http://www.relisoft.com. Codeguru and CodeProject mostly = focus on Windows Programming, programmersheaven is a good place to find = other sites, and relisoft has good tutorials on Windows Programming and = OOP. All of the sites have a good amount of example code. Hope that = helps (I got a couple more if you want). ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Matthew Hickson=20 To: dev...@li...=20 Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 2:58 PM Subject: Re: Programming Tomes was [Dev-C++] Question of the day Hello, Yes you are right, I checked my book again, \a and \b are very = close together, it was my mistake. I am using the book Object-Oriented = Programming in C++ Second Edition, it's quite old (Copyright 1995) I got = it for $9 at a used bookstore : ) I love those kind! 8-) I pick up just about everything I find. I figure, some are good, some = are definitely not; however, they all look at things from different = perspectives, and sometimes something that's greek in one book is clear = as day in another. (Even if some of those books start to look a little = long in the tooth!) Recently (on another list) a war started over the value of books (ie. = the 21 Days compared to college / university texts). I agree that some = of the 21 Day/Dummies/Idiot's guides are surface material, I find them = helpful when I want to check out a topic. I then start to delve a = little deeper, and then I look for resources online (about language = style, the ins and outs of a language, etc.). Speaking of which, does anybody have any good links to C++ related = material? Particularly good object-oriented source... I've poked = around, but most of what I find seems to relate to DOS level C = graphics/demo programming. =20 =20 My background is rather VB, and sources that I've found nice are = things like www.planetsourcecode.com (They've got some stuff for other languages, but nothing "meaty" ... = for an example, check out the Delphi section!) Matthew Hickson -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Link is external to the Privacyx.com System -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Link is external to the Privacyx.com System |