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Want to learn C++

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-11 18:54

Sup /prog/? I'm decent at C and know some basic OOP concepts, and decided to learn C++[1].What is a good book/online tutorial that goes over the advanced features of C++ without being too slow going over the basics? Thanks a lot.

[1] Please, don't whine about how C++ sucks. I'm sorry, but I really don't care what you think about it.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-11 23:58

/prog/'s hatred of C++ is whiny and impotent. There are more aesthetically pleasant programming languages to write in. And there are more intellectually pleasurable programming languages. But C++ -- and there is at least one rider who will foam at the mouth -- is a practical language. It has a wealth of libraries to choose from, not including C libraries that are most often compatible out of the box. Classes and templates (even operator overloading) give programmers options. And it's still close to the metal. Every language has its failings. Every language has bad programmers and bad programs. C++ has a place as it has long demonstrated, and it certainly doesn't have anything to prove to a gaggle of snotty meme-spouters.

I wish I could help you with a book >>1. The best I can do is send you to http://www.51cnnet.net/directory and hope that you can stumble upon what you are looking for.

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