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New to C++ programming?

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New to C++ programming?

Postby C++ on Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:58 am

C++ FAQ LITE
Author: Marshall Cline (credits go to him)

Question: Why should I use this FAQ?
Answer: Your C++ book most likely sucks, because a lot don't cover the important stuff mentioned in the FAQ.

Question: That FAQ looks big and complicated, do I have to read all of it?
Answer: No, when learning C++, use this FAQ to read important information about C++ features you are learning.
You don't need to know all the things you can do in C++ to code something good.
When learning something new about C++ it's highly recommended to look in the FAQ for additional information.
I do recommend to read Coding standards, Learning OO/C++ and Newbie Questions / Answers


Question: What's so great about this FAQ? You're a noob too right? So what makes you an expert?
Answer: Yes, I'm a noob too. No one is forcing you to use this FAQ. Good C++ programmers refer to this FAQ all the time.
You don't have to believe what they say, if you're happy with staying a noob forever.
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Re: New to C++ programming?

Postby ReiKo on Sat Jul 04, 2009 1:22 pm

Can you please give new link to all of this beacuse I get "page not found" error.

Thanks.

EDIT : Works now, thanks :)
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Re: New to C++ programming?

Postby neongrey on Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:26 pm

This is really Good guides, I'm checking it out when I get a chance. Thanks for the post!
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