Yo all, i've found a very good site for all those C++ beginners who, i'd imagine, often forget some major features of the language at times, how the syntax is supposedly laid out, and how some common classes or templates could be used in an effective manner.
Documentation is fine- it tells you the syntax but sometimes it doesn't explain everything.
This site does:
java2s.com/Tutorial/Cpp/CatalogCpp.htm
From Hello World to STL Vectors, from Operator Overloading to exception handling, it's got all the examples you'll ever need, in a no-nonsense manner.
Hope this helps, and probably reduces the time spend flicking through your C++ book for some trivial grammatic rules and things.
It's also got plenty of Java, Python, C and SQL-related things too, maybe sometime you'll need some of those, that site will be there for you.
Documentation is fine- it tells you the syntax but sometimes it doesn't explain everything.
This site does:
java2s.com/Tutorial/Cpp/CatalogCpp.htm
From Hello World to STL Vectors, from Operator Overloading to exception handling, it's got all the examples you'll ever need, in a no-nonsense manner.
Hope this helps, and probably reduces the time spend flicking through your C++ book for some trivial grammatic rules and things.
It's also got plenty of Java, Python, C and SQL-related things too, maybe sometime you'll need some of those, that site will be there for you.
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A dog, a panic in a pagoda!
God! A red nugget! A fat egg under a dog!
Go hang a salami, I'm a lasagna hog!