C tutorial samples
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Search DirectConnect or KaZaa for ebooks about C programming. That's my best advice. [edit] Okay, do not download from DirectConnect or KaZaA because that is piracy! [/edit] Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
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Do you mean there isn't any free eBooks? Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
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btw, by this you mean you purchase the CDs instead of downloading it in mp3? Because that would be the same, wouldn't it? Downloading the eBook instead of purchasing it? Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
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A colleague of mine has to give classes on C programming and he asked me for on-line resources, mainly for practical exercises he could use in the course. Any suggestion?
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Everybody knows that the bird is the word.
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Search DirectConnect or KaZaa for ebooks about C programming. That's my best advice. [edit] Okay, do not download from DirectConnect or KaZaA because that is piracy! [/edit] Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
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After all the talk about piracy around here lately, you've got some balls to post that!:mad:
Everybody knows that the bird is the word.
Your face looks a little red, I'd calm down before you pop a vein.
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After all the talk about piracy around here lately, you've got some balls to post that!:mad:
Everybody knows that the bird is the word.
Yes I do. Don't you see that? Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
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btw, by this you mean you purchase the CDs instead of downloading it in mp3? Because that would be the same, wouldn't it? Downloading the eBook instead of purchasing it? Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
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No, don't just sigh. Tell me why you call it piracy? Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
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No, don't just sigh. Tell me why you call it piracy? Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s
Oh, don't get me wrong, I didn't want to be rude or offend you Downloading copyrighted material from P2P software is piracy. Let’s be honest, don't even argue about free ebooks: we all know that most P2P content is simply not free, and that’s why you got a low voting on your original post. Bittorrent is the first P2P that has the potential to, on the long run, build a P2P based on free content, because the download sources are more clearly identifiable. But this is another discussion and I don’t think Bittorrent will go further with only free content. About buying CDs, you are right: I don't buy them anymore. I've discussed this before on CP on another context (I was talking about hidden costs), if you search my previous posts, when I was younger and not married I bought lots of LP and K7 tapes and then, lots of CDs, all of them dusting somewhere or, with rare exceptions, things I hear often. But now, I think different: buying music is a waste of money: if I saved the money I spent on music on the past, I could easily have one more car today, or a better one. More than this, I don’t like the arrogance of an industry that desperately wants find a way to sue its customers and wants to defeat technological improvements on music delivery, and IMO they can starve to death. And this doesn’t mean I download MP3 to burn in a CD. What’s wrong with radio, anyways? And more, I was blessed with a musical taste that is always almost free: just as an example, today I took my 5 year old kid to this special concert for children, “O Carnaval dos Animais” – The Animal Circus - Camile Saint-Säens. The cost for me, my dad, my wife and my kid to see it was US$ 5. This was the total cost. For now (maybe I regret this in a few years, just like I regretted buying all those music), I simply don’t feel the urge to “own” music; simply hearing it now and then, for free is enough for me, as it was with our parents and grand parents before this huge industry existed.
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Oh, don't get me wrong, I didn't want to be rude or offend you Downloading copyrighted material from P2P software is piracy. Let’s be honest, don't even argue about free ebooks: we all know that most P2P content is simply not free, and that’s why you got a low voting on your original post. Bittorrent is the first P2P that has the potential to, on the long run, build a P2P based on free content, because the download sources are more clearly identifiable. But this is another discussion and I don’t think Bittorrent will go further with only free content. About buying CDs, you are right: I don't buy them anymore. I've discussed this before on CP on another context (I was talking about hidden costs), if you search my previous posts, when I was younger and not married I bought lots of LP and K7 tapes and then, lots of CDs, all of them dusting somewhere or, with rare exceptions, things I hear often. But now, I think different: buying music is a waste of money: if I saved the money I spent on music on the past, I could easily have one more car today, or a better one. More than this, I don’t like the arrogance of an industry that desperately wants find a way to sue its customers and wants to defeat technological improvements on music delivery, and IMO they can starve to death. And this doesn’t mean I download MP3 to burn in a CD. What’s wrong with radio, anyways? And more, I was blessed with a musical taste that is always almost free: just as an example, today I took my 5 year old kid to this special concert for children, “O Carnaval dos Animais” – The Animal Circus - Camile Saint-Säens. The cost for me, my dad, my wife and my kid to see it was US$ 5. This was the total cost. For now (maybe I regret this in a few years, just like I regretted buying all those music), I simply don’t feel the urge to “own” music; simply hearing it now and then, for free is enough for me, as it was with our parents and grand parents before this huge industry existed.
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I see. Most content on a P2P network is, yes, illegal, but who really reads a whole book on the screen? I don't, I download the eBook, then if it seems to be good, I go buy it! I don't know if you saw my room on one of my pictures in my "CocaCola fridge" thread? But I have a picture of my room and there you can see my all books I've bought. I spent about $800 on books. Some of them are pretty old. Rickard Andersson Here is my card, contact me later! UIN: 50302279 Sonork: 37318 Interests: C++, ADO, SQL, Winsock, 0s and 1s