Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/01/01/13:30:27
Noam,
There was some mentioning somewhere about a djgpp book with
some advanced stuff in it. But I did not know how far the book
is, and if there is already something available..
Rick
Noam Rotem <nrotem AT johnbryce DOT co DOT il> wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm looking for c/c++ exercises for beginners and pros. I already have a
>large collection of questions and answers of different levels of difficulty,
>but I'm always looking for more stuff.
>I teach basically ANSI C, using UNIX gcc (in class), and djgpp (at students'
>homes).
Did you also have included STL exercises, and design questions(as
oppossed to code exercises )??
>I wonder (hoping it is not the totally wrong forum for this purpose) if
>anyone can point me to databases of exercises (I don't even need the
>answers, only the instructions) or forums dealing with such affairs. I'm
>running out of genuine ideas...
>BTW:
>New learners - you may contact me if you are interested in exercises and
>questions, step by step. I can translate some stuff for you...
>---------------------------------------------
>Noam Rotem
>John Bryce Training Centre
>Tel Aviv, Israel.
>03-7535803
Take care,
Rick
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