Hi James,

I don't know of anything that teaches you to develop in C++
specifically from a blind persons point of view, but any good book
should teach you the basics without getting too visual. One book I
would highly recommend is "Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days" by Jesse
Liberty. The 4th edition of the book is all up to date, and takes you
from absolute newbie to an intermediate user of the language. It is
laid out as a three week course, IE 21 days, in which you begin with
simple Hello World type programs and work your way up to more advanced
applications. One place you could read the book is on the Safari site
http://safari.oreilly.com
with a 14 day free trial subscription.


Cheers!

On 7/21/13, James Bartlett <jab8...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
>     First let me say thank you for replying. I've tried to research the c++
>
> code but I can't make heads or tails of it. All the stuff that I do find is
>
> all visual and makes no sense. is there a place that I can go to research
> where to get started from a blind persons point?
>
> thank you again bfn
> James
>

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