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Old 03-11-2005, 12:57 PM   #21
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My book is for only the very basic C++, and it's not complete yet, I'll add an FAQ to it as well
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Old 03-11-2005, 03:03 PM   #22
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My book is for only the very basic C++, and it's not complete yet, I'll add an FAQ to it as well
Well, as somebody who knows nothing whatsoever about coding I'm not entirely sure whether I'd be the right sort of test subject for your "book", but I'm afraid that at this stage I find it confusing. To me it feels a bit like reading a dictionary of a language whose grammar I don't know. Now, as I've said, I may not be the sort of reader you had in mind, but I'd like something like a general "grammar" of C++, that explains to me how it works before I get the explanations of what the individual commands do. Or does a programming language really just consist of a bunch of commands that you have to learn by heart?
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Old 03-11-2005, 07:26 PM   #24
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Uncle James, you mean.
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Old 03-11-2005, 07:42 PM   #25
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I agree with Raffles; what you've written tells how to write a simple program...and not much else. An effective tutorial should tell a lot more about why things work and give at least a basic explanation of the mechanisms beneath them - e. g., what are classes, objects, functions, variables, etc. What you've got could function as a sort of introduction to a more comprehensive tutorial, but on its own I don't think it accomplishes much.
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Old 04-11-2005, 01:34 PM   #26
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No comments on my book ?
It's not really a book. It's 3 pages. Better take a look at Bruce Eckels books to see a real intro to C++. Complete and in-depth. I wouldn't want to try and top that effort.

If you're serious about the C++ book though, take a look at a technical writing tutorial or take a class in it. Then, become a REAL C++ übermeister or whatever. Then start with a few tutorials on a community site and get some feedback on your attempts. After that, write a book. Don't write it while your obviously still grappling with the beginnings of a language.
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Old 05-11-2005, 03:18 PM   #27
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I know C++ up to OOP, although I don't understand it all I try my best LOL, I'll update the book with some more detail and a FAQ as soon as i get a bit of time, I've been having some fun playing with Java :P
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C++ up to OOP is plain old C
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Old 07-11-2005, 07:04 AM   #29
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Well I can do a bit of OOP LOL
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Can you create new classes derived from existing classes?
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