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Buying a good one is more convenient and hurts eyes less.
Just don't tell me you wanted to link him to C++ Primer.
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I gotta agree that buying a book is better. You can read it anywhere, take it anywhere. And you are actually supporting these who "wasted" their time creating that book for your to learn.
Originally Posted by Brinuz
I gotta agree that buying a book is better. You can read it anywhere, take it anywhere. And you are actually supporting these who "wasted" their time creating that book for your to learn.
Originally Posted by Melodia
Buying a good one is more convenient and hurts eyes less.
Just don't tell me you wanted to link him to C++ Primer.
Ok I'll remove it seeing you don't like me doing this
(I actually bought this and didn't leech)
Originally Posted by iMakestuffz
Ok I'll remove it seeing you don't like me doing this
(I actually bought this and didn't leech)
Noes, I really don't care about you leeching a book if you actually learn from it, I just find C++ Primer ... Err.. Meh. (Can't think of another adjective.)
You didn't have to remove it. You could keep it. Just saying that it could be better having the actual book tho ^^
Originally Posted by Melodia
Noes, I really don't care about you leeching a book if you actually learn from it, I just find C++ Primer ... Err.. Meh. (Can't think of another adjective.)
Ow okee I didn't really understand I guess
Sams teach youself c++ and visual basic in 24hours
Great books.
Took me 2 or 3 weeks.
Originally Posted by SubCub
Sams teach youself c++ and visual basic on 24hours
Great books.
Well that book already lied to you...
24 hours /fp
Yea @whit i never read it in 24hours - no life i read it in about 2-3weeks.
Do not start with visual basic as a first language go with c or c#. C# has better tools readily available aka visual studio. C has cross-platform support so linux and mac are also supported. C# recommended but it depends on what you like best.
Originally Posted by edgareatis
Do not start with visual basic as a first language go with c or c#. C# has better tools readily available aka visual studio. C has cross-platform support so linux and mac are also supported. C# recommended but it depends on what you like best.
Yuea Visual Basics Dont use Visual Studio at All
Visual basic is not a good language to start with. And it is part of the .net framework and therefore does use visual studio. I never said it didn't. However visual basic is not a very widely used language and in most cases is only used by "newbie" coders but does have some very good coders i must admit.