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  • Malcolm

    New to programming/C++ & looking for good information sources.

    Can anyone please provide me with as many info and news sources that they
    know of? i.e. www.plusplus.com etc.etc.

    Thank you,
    Malcolm
    axiom@bulloch.n et


  • Malcolm

    #2
    Re: New to programming/C++ & looking for good information sources.


    "Malcolm" <axiom@bulloch. net> wrote in message
    news:bfuvbm$f6r u$1@news3.infoa ve.net...[color=blue]
    > Can anyone please provide me with as many info and news sources that they
    > know of? i.e. www.plusplus.com etc.etc.
    >
    > Thank you,
    > Malcolm
    > axiom@bulloch.n et
    >
    >[/color]

    Well mistyped the example but i'm sure you all know of what i'm looking for.

    Thanks again


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    • John Harrison

      #3
      Re: New to programming/C++ &amp; looking for good information sources.


      "Malcolm" <axiom@bulloch. net> wrote in message
      news:bfuvbm$f6r u$1@news3.infoa ve.net...[color=blue]
      > Can anyone please provide me with as many info and news sources that they
      > know of? i.e. www.plusplus.com etc.etc.
      >
      > Thank you,
      > Malcolm
      > axiom@bulloch.n et
      >[/color]

      You could do a lot worse than to start here



      john



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      • Matthew Burgess

        #4
        Re: New to programming/C++ &amp; looking for good information sources.

        On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 18:27:37 -0400
        "Malcolm" <axiom@bulloch. net> wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > Can anyone please provide me with as many info and news sources that
        > they know of? i.e. www.plusplus.com etc.etc.
        >[/color]

        That should have been www.cplusplus.com right? In any case you could
        try http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_c_plus_plus.html although very little
        (if any) online material is a substitute for a couple of good books.
        You could do worse than visit http://www.accu.org/ for some reviews. I
        guess the newsgroups FAQ at http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite would
        have some more pointers as well.

        Hope this helps,

        Matt.

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