hopefully you do understand!
First of all you write:
this mark...ok?
quote: Original post by win32mfc
But of course!
I never figured out how to make links on this message board, so you'll have to cut & paste them.. But here are a couple good places I found for those who want to learn C++:
(1)
Bruce Eckel's Thinking in C++, 2nd Ed (BETA) is online.
This isn't for the absolute beginner, but can be a good read once you have the basics down pat:
http://www.codeguru.com/cpp/tic/tic_c.shtml
(2)
This page has a lot of good links for regular C++ (not necessarily Visual C++):
http://www.1001tutorials.com/cpp/index.shtml
(3)
This page does a nice job of organizing C++ tutorial information & sites, definitely worth a look:
http://www.rhein-neckar.de/~cetus/oo_c_plus_plus.html
HTH,
// CHRIS
JEWELAYE
Edited by - Jewelaye on 4/14/00 8:54:07 AM