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From: George Kinney <GKinney AT nextransport DOT com>
To: "'djgpp AT delorie DOT com'" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Reference to C/C++
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:23:17 -0400
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>I was just wondering if someone can tell me off a place to download a very
>complete document or reference on C/C++ or maybe DJGPP

A good bookstore or library :)

Although there are a few out there, you'll save yourself a lot of torment
by just buying a good book.  (check the comp.lang.c and comp.lang.c++
FAQs for some good recommendations) That'll cure the C/C++ bit. 
There are a few 'tutorials' out there, but to get a good understanding of 
either language, you'll need something more complete. There are a few 
I've come across over the past few years, but they are all incomplete, 
and often just plain wrong.

As for DJGPP, searching the FAQ and the archives of this newsgroup
on www.delorie.com or www.deja.com are invaluable for answering 
questions. (As well as lurking around in this newsgroup :)

Don't despair though, if you use Pascal (pretty much any flavor) the 
transition to C isn't as rough as you might think. Different, but not 
mind-boggling.

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