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For people new to programming and want to learn, or for experienced programmers too. This site I am using to learn has been extremly helpful. The instructions are clear and in laymans terms so dont worry about getting lost right away. :cheesy:

http://www.cprogramming.com/

If anybody else knows of good resource sites for c++ please post.
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http://www.icce.rug.nl/documents/cplusplus/
and one of the best books written on C++ is available free, here:
http://www.camtp.uni-mb.si/books/Thi.../Contents.html
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www.cplusplus.com but nothing is better than a book. SAMS teach yourself c++ in 24 hours is awesome. but go through the lessons really slow. also, nothing compares to a class when learning a language... staring at code wont help you because even if you know a command like "cout" you still wont know what it means. (standard outputting that refers to the computer screen )
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Originally Posted by Bleek
www.cplusplus.com but nothing is better than a book. SAMS teach yourself c++ in 24 hours is awesome. but go through the lessons really slow. also, nothing compares to a class when learning a language... staring at code wont help you because even if you know a command like "cout" you still wont know what it means. (standard outputting that refers to the computer screen )
I agree. It was a kick ass book. I like Liberty's explanation of things up until complex abstract data types.
Check out my blog at http://www.shinylight.com for more stuff about web dev.
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