c++ tutor?
Kevin Vannorsdel
kv at us.ibm.com
Fri Nov 13 18:30:15 GMT 1998
This info may be WAY outdated but I learned C (not C++) completely on my own
by reading "The Waite Groups C Primer Plus". This is one phenomenal book
(IMHO) to learn from. It is VERY clear and is still a great reference for
me. I think they also have a Primer for C++...
FYI.
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Kevin Vannorsdel IBM Arm Electronics Development
408-256-6492 Tie 276-6492 kv at us.ibm.com
owner-diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu on 11/13/98 10:14:03 AM
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I would be glad to help out but I will not promiss fast response time. Oh
and you would actually be using 3 C++ programmers as my roommates are CS
majors.
Derek
>
> A bit off topic for the diy_efi list, but a good place to ask anyhow..
>
>
> I'm trying to learn C++. As I read things in the book I make up
> little projects and practice what I just learned. The problem is I
> push the envelope of what I know and I run into problems and cant
> figure out how to fix them.
>
> Is there an experience C++ programmer on the list that wouldn't mind
> being my periodic question answerer? (I'd email you a few times a week
> with beginner questions)
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Steve "gunna write my ECU in C++" Sadler
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