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shortd81 Sep 13th, 2004 7:14 pm
Beginner programmer
 
Need some help. Don't know anything about programming except HTML, would like to know where I should start to learn the language. :?:

Dave Sinkula Sep 13th, 2004 11:51 pm
Re: Beginner programmer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shortd81
Need some help. Don't know anything about programming except HTML, would like to know where I should start to learn the language. :?:

Which language -- C or C++? A book maybe?

Killer_Typo Sep 13th, 2004 11:59 pm
Re: Beginner programmer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shortd81
Need some help. Don't know anything about programming except HTML, would like to know where I should start to learn the language. :?:

HTML and programming are soo far about.


HTML Hyper Text Markup Language, its all formating, no programming at all

there is C, C++ and C#, i would recomend C++ and

www.cprogramming.com

good for C and C++ though. C or C++ takes years to get good at, and even more to get truly confident, Read books, do tutorials, and post alot for help.

sonu_saini_76 Sep 14th, 2004 11:36 am
Re: Beginner programmer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shortd81
Need some help. Don't know anything about programming except HTML, would like to know where I should start to learn the language. :?:

Dear just start C++ and learn the concept of OOPS ok
thats the base of all the Programming Languages.
I'm giving you some topics which you should know well:

operator overloading
polymorphism(virtual functions)
function pointers
stl
collections
singelton class
rtti
.........................need more any way if you still have any problem
then catch me sonu_saini_76@rediffmail.com
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big_k105 Sep 14th, 2004 12:34 pm
Re: Beginner programmer
 
i recommend starting with C++ as well but i also recommend you just learn the basics and when you get those good and done then work your way up into all the more complicated stuff :) good luck

shortd81 Sep 14th, 2004 11:29 pm
Re: Beginner programmer
 
Thanks everyone. I'm checking into all the info. I will be posting alot so I hope I don't get on anyone's nerves. If I do sorry.


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