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Join Date: Jul 2000
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Hi all:
I'm an engineering student and I am currently on my summer co-op work term. During my time off I want to learn visual C++ to help with my engineering formula's and self learning. I only have a little programming knowledge with Q-basic from the mid 1990's. Has anyone reading this done an online tutorial that teaches the fundamentals and moves on to more advanced techniques? If so, please post the website. I've done a search on google and I don't like any of the tutorials that I found, as they're not explanitory enough. Thanx again, Shaun |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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To start learning C++, check out CProgramming:
http://cprogramming.com/ Next, if you want Win32 API tutorials, check out: http://www.winprog.org/tutorial/ |
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Lest we forget
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Ontario, Canada
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cprogramming.com is great, I started learning there a couple days ago and in 1 day I could already make programms at almost the same level is I can do in pascal, ive been learning pascal for almost 2 simesters in a class room.
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Right on. I'll try it out!
Thanx guys! |
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