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    Does anyone know a good site to lear C++ ?? from the beginning

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    http://www.cprogramming.com
    http://www.planet-source-code.com
    http://www.programming.com

    If you are a true beginner, I suggest you start off with a book such as Teach Yourself VC++ In 21 Days.

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    Here are some full and free C++ online books:
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    Exclamation speaking of

    I heard today that Microsoft was going to come out with a new version of C++ called C Sharp. Does anyone know anything about this or is it just a rumor?
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    Yes C# is coming with VS 7. It's going to be a simplified version of C++.

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    You're are probably right. The power of C++ was in it's dificult bits. I suspect, that with them gone it won't be much more powerful than VB.

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    c#?!

    I think im going to stick with C++. The whole reason I leared it was to be able to take advantage of its capabilitys that VB can't offer.
    Matt

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    Originally posted by Megatron
    http://www.cprogramming.com
    http://www.planet-source-code.com
    http://www.programming.com


    If you are a true beginner, I suggest you start off with a book such as Teach Yourself VC++ In 21 Days.
    http://www.cprogramming.com is the site you should start out with. It helped me a lot. Although, I didn't finish it, I do plan to soon .

    Than as you become more experienced with the basic, move on to http://www.planet-source-code.com because seeing examples helps a lot too.

    I don't know about http://www.programming.com, never been there...yet.

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    isn't c# supposed to be a c++ version for the internet trying to replace java

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