Visual C++ 2005, recommendations
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on 2007-03-16 00:26:42
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i'm trying to learn C++ during my extremely long holidays (probably more than 6 months to a year?) and i'm hoping if there's anyone out there who could recommend me some good books and web sites for those absolute programming beginners (well, i know some VB, but i'd rather start from scratch)? i already googled for tutorials but i couldn't find those for newbies T_T |
Re: Visual C++ 2005, recommendations
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on 2007-03-16 00:34:49
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recommendations: 1. don't use visual c++ 2. if you're gonna read a book on it, stick with o'reilly |
Re: Visual C++ 2005, recommendations
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on 2007-03-16 06:47:33 (edited 2007-03-16 06:48:07)
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1)don't use visual c++ hmm...so which ones should i use? i saw gcc and dev-c++ 2)if you're gonna read a book on it, stick with o'reilly is it the 'Secure Cooking with C and C++' from o'reilly? if it is, i think i saw it in my cousin's home...might ask him on later |