Where did you find the free books on the macmillan site?
Spencer
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From: "Jiang Long" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: Re: C++ on Linux or Unix
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> Hi there,
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> On linux, I use g++ , gdb, make, cvs, flex, bison..., all from GNU. Go to
> www.gnu.org , they have links to source codes, and manuals.
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> If you really new to C++/JAVA, look for some courses at UT, they should
> have homepage about these stuff, such as users/lavender, users/rockhold,
> etc.
>
> As to books on C++ , JAVA, www.mcp.com has many free books on line. Well
> the quality of the books differs. I am intermediate on C++, not good on
> JAVA.
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> For C++, it says "C++ primer" is good. "The C++ programming language" is
> good, but not good for beginners, you will ultimately read that later
> on. I suggest , you follow one of the cs378 class , and do some projects
> there. And later on, you can read some books by yourself.
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> After you grasp the general ideas, you should find a book called sthg like
> "C++ object model", ( I didn't have the book at hand, forgot the actual
> name ), written by guy from AT&T, which talks about the implementation of
> C++ , where you can learn to write C++ codes with good efficiency.
>
> Language itself is easy to learn, the hard things are design. You have to
> learn how to design, in order to utilize the full language features
> defined with virtual methods, and inheritance. The famous book "Design
> Patterns" is full of exampls, but not easy to follow without actual
> experience or someone to discuss. There is bunch of other books about
> design, go search "object oriented" + "C++ or JAVA" at PCL, you will find
> bunch of them.
>
> Last recommendation, go to enroll or follow one of cs378 class on object
> programming, it saves you lots of time by learning yourself.
>
>
>
> -Jiang
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> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Dimon wrote:
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> > Can anyone recommend any web site with FREE online or electronic format
> > documentation concerning programming on C++, Java in Linux?
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