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post Dec 14 2004, 10:31 PM
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Or rather, my friend does. Where can he purchase tutorial guides or anything of the sort, preferably something that lists all commands.
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post Dec 14 2004, 10:38 PM
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Maybe buy a book form your local book shop, or go to an e-commerce site...

amazon maybe!
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post Dec 14 2004, 10:40 PM
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What he really needs is recommendations. I'm hoping some experienced users can help out in here.
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post Dec 15 2004, 11:00 AM
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The best free way,
is to check your compiler's .h file.
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post Dec 15 2004, 01:12 PM
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Or he should go GOOOOOGLING. Google is always there to help in this sort of situation. Tell him to search for the resources in google. He will surely find good ones in there.
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post Dec 15 2004, 04:37 PM
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I learned about sturtures form this site
Tutorial

Tutorial

Tutorial on Pointers

This kind of looks like a cool read but I figured out most stuff on my own.
Object-oriented programming in C

Google Directory of Tutorials
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post Dec 19 2004, 01:02 PM
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Why not get a copy of a book from the author of C++ himself?
Stroustrup. See The C++ Programming Language: Special Edition.
It's 4 years old, but good reading. It serves as a tutorial and
reference I think that should be good for your friend. You can
get it at Amazon or Barnes and Nobles.
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post Dec 24 2004, 06:18 AM
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A book I'd recommend for sure is C++: How to Program by Deitel & Deitel. Excellent guide to learning how to do most things in C++. Also, it contains incredible amounts of function references. Excellent if you're willing to fork out the cash... (I've got it 'cause I had to have it for uni)

Otherwise if you're not willing to pay biggrin.gif ... Computer Books ... there's an incredible amount of resources here.

There are some good online books here too.

Google is also a great resource for finding out information...

And... (even though they don't fully conform to the ISO standard) Micro$oft's MSDN has excellent information... not that good for learning, though, better for function references.
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post Dec 28 2004, 07:11 PM
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QUOTE(Psyched @ Dec 15 2004, 12:31 AM)
Or rather, my friend does. Where can he purchase tutorial guides or anything of the sort, preferably something that lists all commands.
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i have many downloaded...i will post a link with download if u want...but try googling, u will find on http://cplus.about.com/od/beginnerctutoria1/l/blctut.htm good stuff..
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post Jan 21 2005, 08:22 PM
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