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Paul Victorey
09-07-1999, 01:59 PM
For a good page on C: (not C++)
http://www.ibilce.unesp.br/courseware/cprogram/cstart.htm

New programmers should like this page, and veteran programmers may want to take a look at the advanced topics, this is a good reference!

If anyone finds good pages, for any language, please post them under this thread!

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Paul M. Victorey
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I am not responsible for any problems that may arise as a result of following my advice. This includes, but is not limited to, computer failure, loss of data, nuclear war, famine, boils, no clean laundry, your daughter running off with a biker gang, or armageddon. Take my advice at your own risk.

Paul Victorey
09-07-1999, 02:01 PM
Off the same site, assembly language this time:
http://www.ibilce.unesp.br/courseware/asm/astart.htm

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Paul M. Victorey
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I am not responsible for any problems that may arise as a result of following my advice. This includes, but is not limited to, computer failure, loss of data, nuclear war, famine, boils, no clean laundry, your daughter running off with a biker gang, or armageddon. Take my advice at your own risk.

artsapimp
09-07-1999, 02:45 PM
For java http://www.javasoft.com

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If you think an education is expensive...try ignorance.

Dale
09-07-1999, 03:14 PM
And here are some more:
www.devx.com (http://www.devx.com) has several magazines, some archived online; VB Programmers Journal, Getting Started with VB (excellent intro), Java, plus columns on many related subjects.
www.javaworld.com (http://www.javaworld.com) for obvious reasons.
www.devhead.com (http://www.devhead.com) run by ZDNet has a massive site covering all aspects of Web development plus downloadable scripts of many varieties.

They all have great link lists.

Have fun (and save all these resources <g>)!!

Dale

Paul Victorey
09-07-1999, 07:28 PM
I found a good C++ tutorial on shareware.com, it assumes some prior C experience, so you can read the C tuitorial on the net then move here if you prefer.

Here are links to the shareware.com download pages, if you can't get them to work for whatever reason I'll gladly e-mail the files (in one zip) to you.

From shareware.com they are in two zips, a zip of the text files:
<A href=http://search.shareware.com/code/engine/File?archive=sim-msdos&file=cpluspls%2fcptutt22%2ezip&size=108541>Here</a>

And the source code referenced by the text (required for any kind of understanding of the text):
Here (http://search.shareware.com/code/engine/File?archive=sim-msdos&file=cpluspls%2fcptuts22%2ezip&size=77687)

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Paul M. Victorey
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I am not responsible for any problems that may arise as a result of following my advice. This includes, but is not limited to, computer failure, loss of data, nuclear war, famine, boils, no clean laundry, your daughter running off with a biker gang, or armageddon. Take my advice at your own risk.


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Dale
09-08-1999, 05:34 AM
If you want or need guidance for home study, here's a resource; ZD University at www.zdu.com (http://www.zdu.com)

They charge $99/year, which includes a magazine subscrption, or $7.95 per month. I audited a course on ActiveX control building in '97 and found it to be thorough and well designed.

Dale

BLUETOOLBOX
09-18-1999, 12:41 PM
Paul,

I should be most grateful if you could email me some programming stuff.

Thanks,
Ben

Paul Victorey
09-18-1999, 02:38 PM
Ok, you should have gotten it now.


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Paul M. Victorey
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I am not responsible for any problems that may arise as a result of following my advice. This includes, but is not limited to, computer failure, loss of data, nuclear war, famine, boils, no clean laundry, your daughter running off with a biker gang, or armageddon. Take my advice at your own risk.


[This message has been edited by Paul Victorey (edited 09-19-1999).]