Links to free tutorials and books for beginners:)

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12 comments, last by Xagon 18 years, 9 months ago
Hello Well guys i've just started learning C++ just like you :D I hope that you find these links usefull: 1- General http://www.digilife.be/quickreferences/indexe.html this site offers free books in PDF format. http://www.freetechbooks.com/ A nice online librarry offers free books and its viewable online. http://www.bestebooksworld.com/ Same as the last one. http://www.programmersheaven.com/ Links and tutorials about every programming language.(NEW) http://www.developers.net/all_content/Focus/C++ Tutorials, downloads and articals about C/C++ and other languages (requires registration).(NEW) 2- C and C++ http://www.cprogramming.com/Great tutorials about C and C++. http://www.bestebooksworld.com/showeBook.asp?link=1215 Great book about C++ assuming that you have no computing experience at all. http://www.cyberdiem.com/vin/learn.html A list of a few C and C++ language tutorials. http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/index.htmlA full-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for the C/C++ programming language. http://www.thinkbrown.com/programming/object_oriented_c++_tutorial.pdf A book about Object-Oriented Programming using C++ (PDF).(NEW) http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html Downloadable versions of thinking in C++ volume 1 & 2.(NEW) 3- OpenGL, D3D http://members.net-tech.com.au/alaneb/opengl_links.html Huge OpenGL tutorials, win32, and ODE physics. [Edited by - Xagon on June 24, 2005 3:13:38 PM]
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You should edit your post so your link linkes to the site you are showing [wink] Here's the new line, you just need to replace the # with your real link. Otherwise you have a link that links to current page the user is viewing this on.

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Xagon, is that site yours?
OOPS lol thanks drew ill edit them all now.

and nope this site isnt mine :D
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
Thanks drew again, and what do you think about Dev-C++ should i use it
or better get visual C++ 6 or .NET?
Cone3D SDL Tutorials - http://cone3d.gamedev.net/cgi-bin/index.pl?page=tutorials/gfxsdl/index

Aaron Cox's Tutorials - http://www.aaroncox.net/tutorials/

Have a heap at home I'll add tonight. :)
http://fly.cc.fer.hr/~unreal/theredbook/ - The OpenGL Red Book
hmmm, anyone wanna answer my question?

thanks
Xagon if you have the money to put on VC++ then i would buy it. I have never used DevC++ but it seems to be popular so it cant be that bad to use just to atleast get started...

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