I am C++ programmer. As you may be too. C++ has one big flaw the way I see it, and that is, it is incredibly difficult to learn well and it's very easy to teach badly. I have been programming C++ for many years now, I…
Because XP probably does everything they need and the upgrade will be reluctant.
I prefer Kevin Mitnicks: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/ranh/106709219/
If you want/need to learn C++, learn C++. Learning C to learn C++ is a really poor idea. There are plenty of people in my office who are like that and they can't see the wood for the tree. Writing out their own for…
I echo your list of books. I would add Accelerated C++, at least when they get round to making a C++11/14 version.
Hmmmm. why do you teach arrays before containers? And why is so little if any time spent on the std:: containers (ctrl + f deque returns nothing). The word template is mentioned 3 times, and never once on how to write…
Reaper is a fantastic piece of software!
> Windows 7 Found the issue.
The much prefer the Model M to any other keyboard I've used including Apple keyboards. I do like the old Transparent Apple keyboards (G4 era?) with the nice slab of metal in it to keep them heavy.
I voted C++, but regretfully the truth is probably closer to LaTeX :/
This is pretty much why I don't watch TV or films anymore really. I invest time and all to often it's utter crap.
I don't know what decade you last tried a linux desktop but every distro I have used supports playing from multiple programs concurrently fine.
Having just returned from the USA, I must admit, whilst I strongly dislike like the "car culture" the street were incredibly well sign posted. A pet hate of mine here in the UK are missing signs.
100% this is my opinion, I learnt C++ using VS and eclipse; I can't remember when or why but I fairly quickly picked up Vim + compiler and it just felt better suited to native development. Further more the skills feel…
I don't get what it is and don't want to make a twitter account to find out. Could someone explain what is and why it needs a twitter account.
I found it rather creepy (yet cool) that I could easily read a number plate miles away.
> Now, understand that being average is OK, and pretty awesome too. I disagree, anyone who has the balls to start something new, whether they succeed or not, is far from average.
C++ is a multiparadigm language, all of the styles you mention are extreme bastardisations of the style laid out in books like Accelerated C++, Effective C++, Exceptional C++. Modern C++ Design and so on. That style…
I am C++ programmer. As you may be too. C++ has one big flaw the way I see it, and that is, it is incredibly difficult to learn well and it's very easy to teach badly. I have been programming C++ for many years now, I…
Because XP probably does everything they need and the upgrade will be reluctant.
I prefer Kevin Mitnicks: https://secure.flickr.com/photos/ranh/106709219/
If you want/need to learn C++, learn C++. Learning C to learn C++ is a really poor idea. There are plenty of people in my office who are like that and they can't see the wood for the tree. Writing out their own for…
I echo your list of books. I would add Accelerated C++, at least when they get round to making a C++11/14 version.
Hmmmm. why do you teach arrays before containers? And why is so little if any time spent on the std:: containers (ctrl + f deque returns nothing). The word template is mentioned 3 times, and never once on how to write…
Reaper is a fantastic piece of software!
> Windows 7 Found the issue.
The much prefer the Model M to any other keyboard I've used including Apple keyboards. I do like the old Transparent Apple keyboards (G4 era?) with the nice slab of metal in it to keep them heavy.
I voted C++, but regretfully the truth is probably closer to LaTeX :/
This is pretty much why I don't watch TV or films anymore really. I invest time and all to often it's utter crap.
I don't know what decade you last tried a linux desktop but every distro I have used supports playing from multiple programs concurrently fine.
Having just returned from the USA, I must admit, whilst I strongly dislike like the "car culture" the street were incredibly well sign posted. A pet hate of mine here in the UK are missing signs.
100% this is my opinion, I learnt C++ using VS and eclipse; I can't remember when or why but I fairly quickly picked up Vim + compiler and it just felt better suited to native development. Further more the skills feel…
I don't get what it is and don't want to make a twitter account to find out. Could someone explain what is and why it needs a twitter account.
I found it rather creepy (yet cool) that I could easily read a number plate miles away.
> Now, understand that being average is OK, and pretty awesome too. I disagree, anyone who has the balls to start something new, whether they succeed or not, is far from average.
C++ is a multiparadigm language, all of the styles you mention are extreme bastardisations of the style laid out in books like Accelerated C++, Effective C++, Exceptional C++. Modern C++ Design and so on. That style…