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is there any tutorials for people willing to learn any programming
language like visual basic, c c++, oracle and so on

Dec 5 '05 #1
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Hi, I've seen some on About.com>Computer & Technology ... I have one
about C++ in persian written by myself ( not advanced just a small
tutorial ). There are alot over internet, the only thing you have to do
is just to search on google to get the result ... But I recommand
About.com

Dec 5 '05 #2

mama wrote:
is there any tutorials for people willing to learn any programming
language like visual basic, c c++, oracle and so on


Look for google, yahoo, books, brain, free time, and so on.

Dec 5 '05 #3

"mama" <ta*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:11*********************@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
is there any tutorials for people willing to learn any programming
language like visual basic, c c++, oracle and so on


Here's the URL of a free C++ course:

http://www.vias.org/cppcourse/

Regards,

Hans

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Hans Lohninger
EPINA GmbH - Software Development Lohninger
www.lohninger.com
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Dec 5 '05 #4
Hans Lohninger wrote:

"mama" <ta*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:11*********************@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
is there any tutorials for people willing to learn any programming
language like visual basic, c c++, oracle and so on


Here's the URL of a free C++ course:

http://www.vias.org/cppcourse/

Regards,

Hans


I just had a look, and I am not sure that I consider it a good idea that the
course uses homegrown containers instead of the standard library. Why use
pstring, pvector, or pstack? I can understand that one wants to have small
implementations of some containers (like a subset of vector) just to
illustrate how this is done. But to use these throughout a corse seems
weird.

What I liked, though, is that the course teaches how to use those containers
way before it dives into the innards of pointers and other low level stuff.

Anyway, it seems to be an interesting read. I shall have a closer look soon.

Best

Kai-Uwe Bux
Dec 5 '05 #5
Hans Lohninger wrote:
"mama" <ta*******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:11*********************@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
is there any tutorials for people willing to learn any programming
language like visual basic, c c++, oracle and so on


Here's the URL of a free C++ course:

http://www.vias.org/cppcourse/


Like many C++ online tutorials, that doesn't look particularly good.
Unfortunately, a C++ beginner will not know things like <iostream> is
C++ but <iostream.h> isn't, new [] paired with delete (rather than
delete []) is very wrong. And when I opened the chapter on vectors I
was greeted with some proprietary thing called a pvector. What's that?
C++ has a vector but that's not it.

In fact I've just noticed that the string chapter is using its own
proprietary pstring too. Is there a whole family of these reinvented
wheels? C++ beginners should be taught the standard C++ library. The
library that they will encounter everywhere and that everyone else
knows.

To the OP, if you have experience of programming in another language,
buy this book
http://www.acceleratedcpp.com/
I have it and it's excellent. It teaches modern standard C++ from the
outset. But don't just take my word for it. It comes highly recommended
by several regulars here with more experience than I do, as well as by
ACCU
http://www.accu.org/cgi-bin/accu/rvo...&file=a002212a

For a free alternative, you might want to look at
http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/...ngInCPP2e.html
I haven't read that one, but I've seen it recommended here quite often.

And don't forget the FAQ for this group.
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/

Finally, have a look at the alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++ newsgroup.

Gavin Deane

Dec 5 '05 #6
mama <ta*******@yahoo.com> wrote:
is there any tutorials for people willing to learn any programming
language like visual basic, c c++, oracle and so on


A really good C++ one for beginners is at
http://home.no.net/dubjai/win32cpptut/html/

--
Marcus Kwok
Dec 5 '05 #7

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