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VB or C++ Guide Site?

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Posted by: FadedMaster

I was wondering if anyone knew of a good site that has a guide for MS Visual Basic or C++. I've just started a Computer Science course at my school and it's not moving at my pace, plus the book they have here is full of typos, even in the code. It really just tells you exactly what to enter as code so it doesn't leave any area for learning, it's rather robotic.

Or if anyone knows of any books I could get. Thanks. Oh, I've used RH Linux and Mandrake. Is there any other Linux distro you'd recommend for someone who's trying to teach themself some coding stuff? Thanks again.



Posted by: Tomcat-

http://www.cplusplus.com/

http://www.cppreference.com/

Heh, look what Google found...
Also I personally like the book "Object oriented Programming in C++" By SAMS publishing, written by a guy with the last name of Lafore. It really teaches you the basics, along with some of the more advanced stuff.



Posted by: FadedMaster

Thanks. All I could find were edu pages that had sample downloads of source code. Haha. And I was really looking for a book too, so you helped with that part. I'm more of a book guy when I'm working with computers (I hate Alt-Tabbing while trying to learn something).



 
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