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C++ tutorial & reference websites

Started by MoNksBaNe_Agahnim, December 05, 2003, 07:36 AM

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Rock

Quote from: Dyndrilliac on January 09, 2004, 11:31 AM
www.gamehackers.net has several books for c++ available for download for free in .pdf(Acrobat Reader) format. These books include but are not limited to Sam's Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days and C++ Programming For Dummies.

Can you get the exact link of where to download the books?


j0k3r

I might upload the book to my website (since it's already in .html format) for all to view, as long as it doesn't eat my bandwidth to hell.
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Rock


Grok

Let him know privately if it is a copyrighted material.

LordVader


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R.a.B.B.i.T

Quote from: j0k3r on February 22, 2004, 03:16 PM
C++ For Dummies by Stephen Randy Davis is what I have, it works, I'd recommend it.
Ugh, I hate that book.

ColT

C++ A Beginners Guide Second Edition By: Herbert Schildt. Is a good book.

nslay

Wiley's Teach Yourself C++ by Al Stevens

Very easy to read, not dry material either!  No C experience required.

LordVader

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Was google'n some plugin system info..
Came accross this it's very nice and complete still looking thru.
Link:
Plugin Architecture

Final

I found a good at Barnes and Nobles that cost only 10 bucks. Teaches you the basics of c++ and thats about it but it has great detail and its for non-vc++ thank god.

Book Name:
C++ Programming in easy steps
Author:
Mike McGrath
ISBN:
0-7607-7138-3

I bought this Book about a year ago and it still helps alot every now and then.

Win32

"C++ Fundamentals" by Chuck Easttom, is what I'd suggest for the blatent beginner -- I started with it myself many a moon ago, $40 is what I paid then. I also recently came along an online version of it: http://www.charlesriver.com/resrcs/chapters/1584502371_1stChap.pdf