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Class examples for beginners

Hello people !!!
I'm C++ beginner and I'm learning by myself...
I would like to learn some classes examples with Object Orientation.
Can somebody write examples here in this page ?
Thank you very much!

Sep 21 '06 #1
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jpdacal wrote:
I would like to learn some classes examples with Object Orientation.
Can somebody write examples here in this page ?
www.Google.com is your friend! (Not us!!;)

Google for:

"design pattern" C++

and you should find endless examples.

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Sep 21 '06 #2
jpdacal wrote:
I'm C++ beginner and I'm learning by myself...
I would like to learn some classes examples with Object Orientation.
Can somebody write examples here in this page ?
This is not a "page", it's a newsgroup. And people *have been* writing
examples here for some time now. If you need them, just go to Google
Groups and browse the 'comp.lang.c++' archives.

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Sep 21 '06 #3
"jpdacal" writes:
I'm C++ beginner and I'm learning by myself...
I would like to learn some classes examples with Object Orientation.
Can somebody write examples here in this page ?
What do you want the examples to illustrate? Syntax or the virtues of
object oriented programming? It's hard to illustrate the virtues without
things getting pretty nasty at a pretty early stage.
Sep 21 '06 #4

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