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  • S steffw

    Hello everybody, I'm looking for a good tutorial about starting with c++, I've programming experience with c# (2 years)... All the tutorials that I found were for people who don't have programming experience, i don't want to re-learn if statements and so on :) waiste of time ;P (my opinion) Where can I start with c++? What is the best way to start with c++? What do I need to know about c++ before i start? I hope that you have some good refferences for me :) Thanks in advance!!!

    Stef

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    Christian Graus
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    Like everyone said, C# and C++ are very different, you should work through a book even if you know a lot of stuff already.

    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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      I got your point though I don't see it is surprising. I know lots of people who know C# [and/or Java] but have no clear understanding of what is C++; they think C++ is hard to learn and to use so why to do hard things when one could earn by 'easy programming'. But I think C++ is great and in any time with any experience if someone has decided to learn it, by no matters it is late.

      -- ===== Arman

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      Arman Z. Sahakyan wrote:

      I don't see it is surprising.

      well, i did find it a little surprising. I believe that most of the people learn programming starting with C/C++, which i still believe is the right approach. :)

      Regards, Vijay. God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.

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        Like everyone said, C# and C++ are very different, you should work through a book even if you know a lot of stuff already.

        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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        no problem, do you know a good book about it? What are your experiences?

        Stef

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          Arman Z. Sahakyan wrote:

          I don't see it is surprising.

          well, i did find it a little surprising. I believe that most of the people learn programming starting with C/C++, which i still believe is the right approach. :)

          Regards, Vijay. God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.

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          not at my school :( The guy who is trying to teach programming is a disaster...

          Stef

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            You have experience in c# but c# is not c++. It won't be a waste of time if you take a look on a "newbie" manual and go through the things you already know. There may be a lot of tiny differences that you think are obvious but make your programm going wrong. On the other hand... Use google with "manual c++ advance" there should be manuals for all kinds and tastes. Or just go through articles in C++ section here in codeproject.

            -------- M.D.V. If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?

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            steffw
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            ok :) thanks for the advice.. only one question left ;P how did you learn it and when? what is the best way to learn it? you say start from scratch? Did you use a book? maybe you have a good reference for me? Thanks!

            Stef

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            • S steffw

              Hello everybody, I'm looking for a good tutorial about starting with c++, I've programming experience with c# (2 years)... All the tutorials that I found were for people who don't have programming experience, i don't want to re-learn if statements and so on :) waiste of time ;P (my opinion) Where can I start with c++? What is the best way to start with c++? What do I need to know about c++ before i start? I hope that you have some good refferences for me :) Thanks in advance!!!

              Stef

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              Avadhut_Computer
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              You just go through BOOK Programming in C++ Written by Balgurus:laugh:wamy.

              Avadhut Software Developer

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              • S steffw

                Hello everybody, I'm looking for a good tutorial about starting with c++, I've programming experience with c# (2 years)... All the tutorials that I found were for people who don't have programming experience, i don't want to re-learn if statements and so on :) waiste of time ;P (my opinion) Where can I start with c++? What is the best way to start with c++? What do I need to know about c++ before i start? I hope that you have some good refferences for me :) Thanks in advance!!!

                Stef

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                You just go through BOOK Programming in C++ Written by Balguruswamy.

                Avadhut Software Developer

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                  You just go through BOOK Programming in C++ Written by Balguruswamy.

                  Avadhut Software Developer

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                  vijay_aroli
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                  Avadhut_mane wrote:

                  Programming in C++ Written by Balguruswamy.

                  Nah... i guess its good for beginners and not for someone who already has a programming experience.

                  Regards, Vijay. God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.

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                  • S steffw

                    not at my school :( The guy who is trying to teach programming is a disaster...

                    Stef

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                    vijay_aroli
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                    steffw wrote:

                    The guy who is trying to teach programming is a disaster...

                    This is the scenario in most of the schools and collages i suppose. ;)

                    Regards, Vijay. God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.

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                    • S steffw

                      Hello everybody, I'm looking for a good tutorial about starting with c++, I've programming experience with c# (2 years)... All the tutorials that I found were for people who don't have programming experience, i don't want to re-learn if statements and so on :) waiste of time ;P (my opinion) Where can I start with c++? What is the best way to start with c++? What do I need to know about c++ before i start? I hope that you have some good refferences for me :) Thanks in advance!!!

                      Stef

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                      Since you are used to programming, i can recommend you the following books (in no order of priority). The C++ Programming Language - by Bjarne Stroustrup. C++ - The Complete Reference. C++ Primer - by Stanley Lippman and Josse Lajoie. you can use any of the above book to start with. :)

                      Regards, Vijay. God may not give us what we 'want', but he surely gives us what we 'need'.

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                      • A Avadhut_Computer

                        You just go through BOOK Programming in C++ Written by Balguruswamy.

                        Avadhut Software Developer

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                        Thank you for the reply :) i will consider it :)

                        Stef

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                        • S steffw

                          Hello everybody, I'm looking for a good tutorial about starting with c++, I've programming experience with c# (2 years)... All the tutorials that I found were for people who don't have programming experience, i don't want to re-learn if statements and so on :) waiste of time ;P (my opinion) Where can I start with c++? What is the best way to start with c++? What do I need to know about c++ before i start? I hope that you have some good refferences for me :) Thanks in advance!!!

                          Stef

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                          steffw
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                          Thanks for all the replies! I will do some reseach about the books :) More refferences are always welcome :):cool:

                          Stef

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                          • S steffw

                            Hello everybody, I'm looking for a good tutorial about starting with c++, I've programming experience with c# (2 years)... All the tutorials that I found were for people who don't have programming experience, i don't want to re-learn if statements and so on :) waiste of time ;P (my opinion) Where can I start with c++? What is the best way to start with c++? What do I need to know about c++ before i start? I hope that you have some good refferences for me :) Thanks in advance!!!

                            Stef

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                            Try Koenig/Moo "Accelerated C++" (Teaser here[^]) A little old, but your target isn't moving too fast....


                            Failure is not an option - it's built right in.

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                              ok :) thanks for the advice.. only one question left ;P how did you learn it and when? what is the best way to learn it? you say start from scratch? Did you use a book? maybe you have a good reference for me? Thanks!

                              Stef

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                              Hi, I learned C the first year of my Engineering Degree, Borland C++ v1.5 in my 2nd year and ensambler on the 3rd. But not so deep. Afterwards I have use ActionScript for Flash MX 2004, a bit of java and sql. But the most knowledge about C++ I have, comes from sites like that, MSDN, 4 or 5 manuals I founded in Internet (some on English some on Spanish) and with the old "Try and Error" (specially this last). The manuals I have used are: "Advanced MFC Programming.pdf" "Learn the MFC C++ Classes.pdf" "SAMS teachs you VC++60 Unleashed" (web site) "Aprenda C++ como si estuviera en 1°.pdf" (from Universidad politecnica de navarra - Spain) But the 3 on english are MFC-Oriented, they are not pure C++. I recommend you to search the "C++ Standard" and take a look on it. It's the best place to know the most important features and how are they to be used.

                              Greetings. -------- M.D.V. If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?

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                              • S steffw

                                Hello everybody, I'm looking for a good tutorial about starting with c++, I've programming experience with c# (2 years)... All the tutorials that I found were for people who don't have programming experience, i don't want to re-learn if statements and so on :) waiste of time ;P (my opinion) Where can I start with c++? What is the best way to start with c++? What do I need to know about c++ before i start? I hope that you have some good refferences for me :) Thanks in advance!!!

                                Stef

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                                Thinking in C++ by Bruce Eckel, you can also download it: http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html

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                                  Try Koenig/Moo "Accelerated C++" (Teaser here[^]) A little old, but your target isn't moving too fast....


                                  Failure is not an option - it's built right in.

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                                  steffw
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                                  I didn't expect this, the books are high in price :( Why do I have to be a poor student? :^) Well... maybe my parents can pay for it :) ghehe

                                  Stef

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                                  • S steffw

                                    Hello everybody, I'm looking for a good tutorial about starting with c++, I've programming experience with c# (2 years)... All the tutorials that I found were for people who don't have programming experience, i don't want to re-learn if statements and so on :) waiste of time ;P (my opinion) Where can I start with c++? What is the best way to start with c++? What do I need to know about c++ before i start? I hope that you have some good refferences for me :) Thanks in advance!!!

                                    Stef

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                                    Hamid Taebi
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                                    Maybe you want to see www.cplusplus.comit will be helpful for for you


                                    WhiteSky


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                                    • H Hamid Taebi

                                      Maybe you want to see www.cplusplus.comit will be helpful for for you


                                      WhiteSky


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                                      steffw
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                                      hmmm.. looks usefull! Thanks!

                                      Stef

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                                      • S steffw

                                        hmmm.. looks usefull! Thanks!

                                        Stef

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                                        You're welcome,learn it early;)


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