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Help with basic commands.

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teberculose

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I need a basic tutorial for c++, I would like one that would give me the basics, and nothing more. I will move up slowly.
 
Email me and I'll send you one<br>
Scott<br>
Dubose8@aol.com
 
DigitalOx,<br>
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Any chance of you publishing the URL where other members can pick it up off the Internet? I'm sure others would be interested in a good tutorial.<br>
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teberculose,<br>
Any chance if you check out a few good C++ tutorials you let everyone else know in this thread what you found and what you liked.<br>
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This way, everyone gets the opportunity to learn. :)<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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Hunter<br>
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Everyone,<br>
I'll try to post it on my site, if they're not copyrighted and I'll write back with the URL when/if I get them up. My URL is lattes.cl.uh.edu/dubose and they're are lot of good programming sites on the links-&gt;programming page. Good luck<br>
DigitalOx
 
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Here is the 1st part of a C++ series for people who already know C.<br>
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Sure, it's an OS/2 development web site, but these articles were written to compile under GNU GCC as well as IBM Visual Age C++ compilers, so the code should be fairly platform agnostic.<br>
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Give it a try.<br>
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Chip H.<br>
 
The C++ graphics tutorials are up. I posted 4 of a ten part series. If anyone makes it through them and is interested in the rest I'll post em'. Go to my page at lattes.cl.uh/dubose. Click on Links, pull down tutorials on the listbox and click go. Wa-la. Have fun<br>
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DigitalOx
 
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