Hey guys, I have plenty of IDE's and compilers on my computer. Unfortunately the place I live in right now has no internet so everytime I want to use the internet I go find a wifi spot or go to the developments club house. Its obvious anyone can code and write programs without the internet but its always good to have that reference there for things if you ever need it. Ive always been better at learning things over the internet than in a book though sometimes I like to read. What I'm looking for is a downloadable Ebook on C++...anyone know if there re any or any good ones?
p.s. I never did get into ebooks or anything like that, I know what they are but not how they work or what their limits are
Thanks
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Posted 07 November 2010 - 03:11 PM
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Posted 07 November 2010 - 03:44 PM
There are a nice set of free ones here:
Free C++ EBooks page 3, Download Free C++ Books, Free C++ online books, C++ tutorial
They include beginner lessons and one is a C++ STL reference guide.
As for your PS, ebooks are essentially just PDF documents of books, simply one page per book page but you can use "search" and chapters are catagorized.
Free C++ EBooks page 3, Download Free C++ Books, Free C++ online books, C++ tutorial
They include beginner lessons and one is a C++ STL reference guide.
As for your PS, ebooks are essentially just PDF documents of books, simply one page per book page but you can use "search" and chapters are catagorized.
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