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Oct 11th, 2007
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Can any one help..... I am relatively new to programming and I would like to learn a bit of C++. I dnt want to purchase a book as yet (mainly because i cant afford one at the moment). Can any one refere me to a site from which I will be able to learn the basics relatively quick.

I had not been going to classes (medical reasons) and my peers are way ahead of me.

Thnx
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>I dnt want to purchase a book as yet.
Then you're already walking on thin ice.

>Can any one refere me to a site from which I will be able to learn the basics relatively quick.
Yes. There's only one site that offers basic C++ tutorials that I'll recommend (until I write my own, of course), and that site is this one.
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I think the C++ book "Thinking in C++ " available online, just search it in google.
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Yes, "Thinking in C++" is available on the web. You can download it free of charge.

And also http://www.cplusplus.com/ is a best link on the web you can found.
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