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06/28/2013, 17:53
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c++ , could some one help
Goodday all EPVP'ers , im looking for someone to tell me where , or how i could learn c++ ,
I appreciate it when you suggest me which version should be the best one to use , like '08 or '12 or another one.
what im looking for to keep it short and don't annoy you guys with loads of text,
A good website to learn , Someone that have time to leanr me over Skype , or a website to get a book i heard about
Greetz Mark.
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06/28/2013, 18:16
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buy a book
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06/28/2013, 18:49
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buy a book
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i found the one in my language , i downloaded it , thank you very much !
but its around 600 pages, and whats the best c++ to work with ?
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06/28/2013, 19:35
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whats the best c++ to work with ?
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....... C++? If you mean which standard you should follow: the newest, C++x0
Padmak
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06/28/2013, 19:42
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The best C++ to work with is the current standard, C++11.
Do you mean the compiler version or IDE? I'd prefer VS12 with the most recent Microsoft compiler for Windows programming.
Take care, there are lots of useless books out there. I can really recommend the C++ Primer, it's even available for free by download.
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06/28/2013, 19:48
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Originally Posted by Padmak
....... C++? If you mean which standard you should follow: the newest, C++x0
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*C++11
I am sure, he asked for a compiler/IDE, as many beginners make that mistake.
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06/28/2013, 20:36
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*C++11
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C++11 and C++0x are the same, none of them is "wrong".
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Originally Posted by Der-Eddy
C++ Primer (5th Edition): Stanley B. Lippman, Josée Lajoie, Barbara E. Moo: 9780321714114: Amazon.com: Books
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Afaik there is already an 6th Edition.
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06/28/2013, 23:08
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Ok, I had in mind that C++ 0x was the name for the planned new standard, but the name changed as well as a few features.
Sorry about that.
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06/28/2013, 23:29
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Afaik there is already an 6th Edition.
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No, there is some kind of a developers library but the most recent edition is the 5th, it's from 08/12.
@MrSm!th: I thought the "new" standard has the working title C++y or something like that. Seems like there's networking & unified filesystem-standards for us in 2014. n_n
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06/28/2013, 23:35
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Boost.Asio... yaaay.
Couldn't imagine anything better...
Padmak
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06/29/2013, 00:29
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@MrSm!th: I thought the "new" standard has the working title C++y or something like that. Seems like there's networking & unified filesystem-standards for us in 2014. n_n
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I meant that I thought C++0x was C++11's working title. :P
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06/29/2013, 03:39
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Seems like there's networking & unified filesystem-standards for us in 2014.
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Afaik is that wrong. Networking and filesystem library will come extra and won't be "shipped" with C++14 standard.
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