Thursday, December 17, 2009

[Cpp-Programming] [Job] Embedded Developer at Global CyberSoft, Vietnam

Both Junior and Senior developer
Knowledge of Java or C/C++ & Linux
Experience in Graphics one of following technique OpenGL, DirectX,
Clutter, Webkit, Flash, Driver Development

Wishlist:
Experience in Consumer Electronics, with Set Top Box experience being
a plus
Employment history: Graphics/UI Game Development, Apple, etc

Contact me for more detail.

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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Re: [Cpp-Programming] C++ documentation

if u r not getting wat the author is trying to say...start from a book which u understand,,,,,the book by robert lafore is a good book for starters...try it,,,u can find its e-book on net

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Re: [Cpp-Programming] C++ documentation

Try reading Bruce Ekel's 'Thinking in C++' and solving the exercises.

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:03 PM, cosmin <cosmin.tanasie@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

I'm  a noob in c++ programming, with a lot of willing to learn. First
of all, I managed to obtain more documentation than I can handle (all
kinds of tutorials and books). Amoung them, I have the Bjarne
Stroustrup's book, "The C++ Programming Language" (3rd edition). I
tried to assimilate it, but it works pretty hard on me, and sometimes
I have the impression that I cannot learn much from it. My question is
what to do in my case, if is there any other method to learn to code c+
+ in a more efficient way than reading all that pages? Did you read
the book? If yes, how many times?

Thanks!

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