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From: | dontmailme AT iname DOT com (Steamer) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Good DJGPP-related C++ learning tools? |
Date: | Tue, 14 Nov 2000 08:44:05 GMT |
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sabrian13 AT my-deja DOT com wrote: > Does anyone know where I can find some good C++ beginner learning tools, > on the Internet, that are very compatible with DJGPP? Provided you are using gcc 2.92.2, DJGPP largely complies with the C++ standard, so as long as you avoid platform-specific tutorials you should be OK. > I tried some stuff and I couldn't get it to work. That's not very informative. Do you mean you couldn't even get a Hello World to work, or do you mean that something more complicated failed to work? And in what way did it not work? > I had read "Thinking in C++" by Bruce Eckel, and it didn't > help so much. Most people seem to think this is a good book. What are you looking for that you didn't find there?
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