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dannyoboy007:

--- Quote from: Dispenserneer on August 10, 2011, 07:34:28 AM ---Well I'm reading C++ for dummies It's okay for a beginner.

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I'm reading that too, but mines 4th edition (Dunno what version yours is), and it says to download the absolute most recent of GNU C++ go to www.deloreon.com which apparently no longer exists, so god knows how old this book is :P I think an old version comes on the CD but im just using Visual Studio 2010..... i'm all set, now i just need a decent tutorial that is easy to follow and doesn't throw you in at the deep end immediately.

blαh2355:

--- Quote from: dannyoboy007 on August 11, 2011, 02:35:23 AM ---I'm reading that too, but mines 4th edition (Dunno what version yours is), and it says to download the absolute most recent of GNU C++ go to www.deloreon.com which apparently no longer exists, so god knows how old this book is :P I think an old version comes on the CD but im just using Visual Studio 2010..... i'm all set, now i just need a decent tutorial that is easy to follow and doesn't throw you in at the deep end immediately.

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Mine is 6th edition :D

http://gcc.gnu.org/

This is the GNU gcc page that said in the book.

Tomcat:
Buy some books

or find some free translated ones

Сєşάя:

--- Quote from: Tomcat on August 11, 2011, 08:41:32 AM ---Buy some books

or find some free translated ones

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Ye...I'll buy some books :)

Tomcat:
Here is a free one in spanish


http://mat21.etsii.upm.es/ayudainf/aprendainf/Cpp/manualcpp.pdf

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