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With regard to C++ books, I'll just echo the advice here .The following books are recommended; read them in mostly the order listed." Accelerated C++ " Andrew Koenig & Barbara Moo " The C++ Standard Library " Nicolai Josuttis --- a "must have" " Effective C++ ", " More Effective … |
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I've been trying to work out this error with packages, changing the classpath name in a number of different ways (using set, declaring it in the javac command), but I always get the following errors when I try to compile the following code: import kalut.*; import java.lang.Math.*; public class Koetesti … |
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Does anyone know of a "real-world" program with source that has good documentation and comments, so that say an intermediate-beginner programmer could look through it and get a general idea of how these programs are created? By real-world I mean a program that does something, not just show how a … |
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Does anyone know of a website that provides a lot of good problem solving exercises, or perhaps a great book for this? I've been reading a couple books on C++ but all of the exercises the books provide are sort of mediocre and don't really train me to actually use … |
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I've checked through the book list tagged on this forum, very helpful, but far too many books listed to efficiently check them all out. I already have one book on c++ (the teach yourself in 21 days), and it's nice, lots of short and to the point examples, but their … |
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Is anyone here familiar with this? It makes a lot of promises, particularly that [with hard work] you can get enough programming knowledge within six months to get an entry-level job. In the same author's book, Teach Yourself C++ in 21 days, she explains that if you put in 12 … |