Re: [DEB] Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-09-20 Thread Paul M Foster
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 01:26:24AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote: > you *need* to get Bjarne Stroustrups "The C++ Programming Language" > 3rd edititon. in addition, www.accu.org has a public mailing list > "accu-general", which sports very competent people. but don't even > think to confuse MFC w

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-09-20 Thread Martin F Krafft
[sorry for the lack of threading] On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:52:16PM -0700, Rick Commo wrote: > I have never programmed in C++ as part of my job or at home, but want to > learn it in order to create a basis for comparison and since I feel very > comfortable with C. > As time permits I am reading

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-09-19 Thread Danie Roux
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:41:12PM -0400, dman wrote: > On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:24:27PM -0400, dude wrote: > | > | Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,) > > "C++" and "beginner" don't belong in the same sentence :-). (Read: > C++ is big, complex and makes you deal with

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-27 Thread Martin F. Krafft
also sprach dude (on Wed, 25 Jul 2001 10:24:27PM -0400): > Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,) whatever, if you insist, www.accu.org has a mailing list "accu-general", which has very competent people. just be sure not to get on their nerves. if you are a beginner, then don

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-27 Thread JakeCatfox
I don't know of any good C++ mailing lists, but I would suggest you take a look at Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 6 from Wrox Press. Half the book is tailored to Windows programming, but the other half is a very well-taught lesson on C++ Console Programming, useful in DOS, Unix, or anywhere

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-27 Thread Danie Roux
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:52:16PM -0700, Rick Commo wrote: > I have never programmed in C++ as part of my job or at home, but want to > learn it in order to create a basis for comparison and since I feel very > comfortable with C. > > As time permits I am reading through "Thinking in C++" and doi

RE: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-27 Thread Rick Commo
I have never programmed in C++ as part of my job or at home, but want to learn it in order to create a basis for comparison and since I feel very comfortable with C. As time permits I am reading through "Thinking in C++" and doing the "homework". It is a good practical book with some very good ex

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-26 Thread dman
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 03:46:21PM +0800, Lamer wrote: | droux wrote: | > dman is right, learn Python. It's great. And if you programmed previously, | > you'll pick it up in an afternoon. | | Isn't Perl an alternative? :P What do you get if you take the worst of C, sh, sed, and awk and mix them t

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-26 Thread Thomas J. Hamman
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:38:33AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There are many good pointers to sites and books to learn or perfect > your C++ skills. I don't know of any mailing list for beginning C++ > users, but I would recommend following these news groups: > comp.lang.c++.moderated and

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-26 Thread manu . heirbaut . mh
| On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 03:46:21PM +0800, Lamer wrote: | > droux wrote: | > > dman is right, learn Python. It's great. And if you programmed previously, | > > you'll pick it up in an afternoon. | > | > Isn't Perl an alternative? :P | | I don't know how to respond to that, except to suggest the

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-26 Thread Danie Roux
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 03:46:21PM +0800, Lamer wrote: > droux wrote: > > dman is right, learn Python. It's great. And if you programmed previously, > > you'll pick it up in an afternoon. > > Isn't Perl an alternative? :P I don't know how to respond to that, except to suggest the middleground: R

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-26 Thread Lamer
droux wrote: > dman is right, learn Python. It's great. And if you programmed previously, > you'll pick it up in an afternoon. Isn't Perl an alternative? :P -- vivi la PERLa loca... :) question: do spanish support hackish verbalization, noun-ization, post-modern-ed, or so? - Original Message

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-26 Thread Danie Roux
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:41:12PM -0400, dman wrote: > On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:24:27PM -0400, dude wrote: > | > | Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,) > > "C++" and "beginner" don't belong in the same sentence :-). (Read: > C++ is big, complex and makes you deal with

Re: A good c++ mailing list

2001-07-25 Thread dman
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:24:27PM -0400, dude wrote: | | Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,) "C++" and "beginner" don't belong in the same sentence :-). (Read: C++ is big, complex and makes you deal with low-level details like memory management and other stuff) I recom