Monday, May 24, 2010

Do you know of a c++ interactive training tool?

Hello there, I've been learning c++ from a couple of book for the last 2 weeks. I've read through about 600 page so far, starting from scratch and doing all the examples in the books.





Its proving to be very very laborious and I also can't really afford £1400 for a 5 day course to cover everything.





What would be really good is an interactive c++ leanrning tool, but I can't find one.





Would you know of one?

Do you know of a c++ interactive training tool?
Yes, we call them compilers. And some of the best are free. Check out the links, compilers, editors, IDEs and tutorials on the URL below.


If you are already using one, that is about as good as anyone can do. Some free advice is this: *SLOW DOWN*. It is better, far better IMHO, in the beginning to work through the examples slowly, modify the code so you get a real idea of which statements and variables create / control /destroy what and a *REAL* working foundation. I don't know if this is your first language or your three hundredth, but C++ is too complex to grasp in 5 days, 5 months or even likely in 5 years. Try backing up and reworking through some other tutorials, then back to the book(s) you've already got. Do you know C? How about the Win32s API? MFC? Free libraries of any kind? It is difficult to give advice to someone not knowing where in the process of learning a language they are at. Stay at it, ask questions (smart ones with enough details) on forums and slow up a bit so it absorbs. Good luck!
Reply:You can buy this book


Its really nice and detailed and most likely, the training program that costs 1400 would use this book as a guide





http://www.deitel.com/books/cppsimply1/
Reply:Not an interactive one but i do have an e-book.


if u want it you can select this as the best answer and mail me at ark_alok@yahoo.co.in with a proper subject.


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