Posted February 9, 200619 yr i have some C++ books but you need something about C++ to use them so i need some good 21 day books? or any newbie book at all? thanks.
February 9, 200619 yr (sorry for being so cheeky, but there really is no other way to respond to this) http://www.google.com :O_o:
February 9, 200619 yr Author Ayporos said: (sorry for being so cheeky, but there really is no other way to respond to this) http://www.google.com :O_o: ah the troll awnser to everything thanks! dickhead
February 9, 200619 yr s3xt0y said: ah the troll awnser to everything thanks! dickhead You are very welcome sir. ps. Off the record: seriously, just type 'C++ 21 days' into google and you should find some good tuts. Shouldn't take you more than half an hour to find a good tutorial. Besides, what's half an hour finding a good tut. over the 21 days you wanna spend using it anyway? do teh math k.
February 10, 200619 yr there are a couple of good tuts on irc in which i downloaded. if you want some of them and dont feel like dling or whatever then pm me. also, do you know VB? since you shouldn't just start with c++.
February 10, 200619 yr ViperX said: The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup. THE C++ book. You want to discourage the noobs? Most likely you haven't even read it yourself.
February 11, 200619 yr sappy: You don't know shit. If you say they should rather read 21-day or 21-hour or whatever books, you should fuck back to learning Basic. 21 whatever books are the crappiest ever. Might as well learn the right thing straight away. Read that book, and code a lot. It's all I can say.
February 12, 200619 yr ViperX said: sappy: You don't know shit. If you say they should rather read 21-day or 21-hour or whatever books, you should fuck back to learning Basic. 21 whatever books are the crappiest ever. Might as well learn the right thing straight away. Read that book, and code a lot. It's all I can say. Stroustrup's book is a highly detailed description of C++ and overall the best reference no doubt about it. But if you'd actually read the book you'd know that didactically it's quite defient for beginners. As a first book, Accelerated C++ would be better choice.
February 13, 200619 yr sappy is right. viperX is right aswell.. you learn most by just doing it, all, alot of times, everytime. the more you actually 'code' and find stuff out the more you learn. myself I have some basic knowledge of programming and programming languages. I don't read any programming tutorials or books or whatever. I just code a shiatload of practise programms, and if I don't know how to do something I look it up in the msdn library, some other help library, and if I cant find anything there I do a quick google. Reason im doing it that way is I tried one of those e-book C++ tutorial thingies once.. but found that it wasn't really helping.. and I don't need that 10 pages long introduction into 'the pc, bits and bytes, ram and variables' and all that crap!