On 6/26/07, Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is very little that's unix specific in these books. As far as using C++
on unix goes, I would recommend learning some qt, and looking at all the
fine applications available in the ports tree, a lot of stuff based on qt
or kde is fairly decent, and highly interesting as far as modern C++ style
goes...

really?  i've barely touched qt, but i'd say its use of macros and
stringify is closer to horrifying.  it may be interesting, but imo
it's not a good way to learn c++, especially since it throws away the
benefits of static type checking.

now, if you want objective c, you know where to find it...

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