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erson212

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Feb 23, 2014, 4:20:06 AM2/23/14
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Please can some 1 tell me hw to get started with c++, first tin to du

Victor Bazarov

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Feb 23, 2014, 10:12:19 AM2/23/14
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On 2/23/2014 4:20 AM, erson212 wrote:
> Please can some 1 tell me hw to get started with c++, first tin to du
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Since C++ is an exact language (has a grammar, keywords that need to be
spelled correctly, and is case-sensitive), the first thing to do is to
*commit* to doing it and doing it *properly*. You can demonstrate that
you have achieved the first stage when you learn to use proper grammar,
syntax, punctuation in *all* that you write, *including* any posts on
Usenet. Can you do that?

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woodb...@gmail.com

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Feb 23, 2014, 12:49:14 PM2/23/14
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On Sunday, February 23, 2014 3:20:06 AM UTC-6, erson212 wrote:
> Please can some 1 tell me hw to get started with c++, first tin to du

Buy a book or two. Get access to at least one C++ compiler.
Linux makes it fairly easy to use several compilers. You're
also welcome to download the archive on my website;

http://webEbenezer.net/build_integration.html

I've been working on the software there since 1999.

I recall Jorgen mentioning in a similar question the need
to write and read a lot of software. That's right I suppose.


Brian
Ebenezer Enterprises - So far G-d has helped us.
http://webEbenezer.net
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guinne...@gmail.com

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Feb 24, 2014, 7:20:41 AM2/24/14
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On Sunday, 23 February 2014 18:36:14 UTC, Stefan Ram wrote:
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> »I've found that some of the best [Software ]developers
> of all are English majors. ...«
>
> Paul Potts

Now THAT's a very interesting correlation. Who would have
thought that high-ranking officers of our army would be
suited to be good software engineers?
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