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Hello guys.
After some time searching around the forums for a thread about an e-book for crash course from C++ to Java and no luck I decided to post a thread about it.
So my question is,does anyone has or knows such book?
Thanks in advance.
After some time searching around the forums for a thread about an e-book for crash course from C++ to Java and no luck I decided to post a thread about it.
So my question is,does anyone has or knows such book?
Thanks in advance.
Good judgment comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgment. ~Fred Brooks
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After some time searching around the forums for a thread about an e-book for crash course from C++ to Java and no luck I decided to post a thread about it.
http://www.janiry.com/bruce-eckel/
(the Java e-book is for and older Java version, 1.4 I believe, but is still useful)
Have success reading them
"Never argue with idiots, they just drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience."
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Hi 
Maybe this can be of some use to you:
http://www.onesmartclick.com/programming/java.html
On this site there is a pdf file "Java to C++ Transition Tutorial"
I know that you are going the other way but when I looked (very briefly) it compared a lot of code snippets in both language, so that could be useful.
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~hasti/cs36...rial/main.html
A Java tutorial whit five lessons and the first is Java vs C++.
It looks at C++ Arrays vs Java Arrays and C++ Classes vs Java Classes

Maybe this can be of some use to you:
http://www.onesmartclick.com/programming/java.html
On this site there is a pdf file "Java to C++ Transition Tutorial"
I know that you are going the other way but when I looked (very briefly) it compared a lot of code snippets in both language, so that could be useful.
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~hasti/cs36...rial/main.html
A Java tutorial whit five lessons and the first is Java vs C++.
It looks at C++ Arrays vs Java Arrays and C++ Classes vs Java Classes
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