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Nov 30th, 2002, 10:11 PM
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Thread Starter
Member
Help would be appreciated
Any one who would like to help me in C++, plz do. I would need a guide, ( some one who could answer my questions, have alot of patience , and willing to to teach) I know some of C++ but its getting rather hard I would need alot of source code for examples and alot of explaining, cuz sometimes the books that I read leave loops holes.
My AIM s/n is Darkness Progger and my email is [email protected]
Well thank all of you for reading this, and better yet thanks you all who will respond.
I can comprehend pretty fast, so I wont be alot of trouble..
Im learning C++ and API(WIN32) for game programming, and sooner or later, with / without help, I will make it, its just for the kind people out there that could help me tame this beast.
Thank you all again!
- Alex
P.S. Quote that I do know how to create a Hello World Program so I am not a Complete Newbie. Im reading about parallel arrays and Functions.
A way to find answers, is to ask questions, for a question that has been asked may seem stupid for 5 minutes, but a question never asked will remain unknown forever.
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Dec 1st, 2002, 09:34 AM
#2
Junior Member
You may take a look at some online-tutorials (this is what Google-search spit out):
www.cplusplus.com
www.desy.de
www.programmingtutorials.com (with links to other tutorials)
I found these links in one minute - so if You have some energy, You can help Yourself by searching the web...
Mikey
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Dec 1st, 2002, 09:42 AM
#3
Junior Member
You should also take a look at the "announcement"-thread at the beginning of this forum:
http://www.vbforums.com/announcement.php?s=&forumid=9
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Dec 1st, 2002, 03:16 PM
#4
Thread Starter
Member
you see I read online tutorials and every thing, thats not my delema. Its that I would need some one to give me a extra boost of knowlege and support, you know, cuz I prolly will learn better with exaples.
A way to find answers, is to ask questions, for a question that has been asked may seem stupid for 5 minutes, but a question never asked will remain unknown forever.
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Dec 1st, 2002, 03:23 PM
#5
Junior Member
I think we are all very helpful - and I think some tutorials has also good examples (like books).
But I also think it overcharges us to give You "private lessons".
Sorry, Mikey
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Dec 1st, 2002, 11:32 PM
#6
Thread Starter
Member
thats cool you know I had nothing to lose so I asked. Ohhh well..... Thx ne way
-Alex
A way to find answers, is to ask questions, for a question that has been asked may seem stupid for 5 minutes, but a question never asked will remain unknown forever.
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