> The complete text of Bruce Eckel's "Thinking in C++, Second Edition" can be
> downloaded for free at http://www.bruceeckel.com/ThinkingInCPP2e.html.  This
> book is an intelligent treatment of C++ and its underlying philosophy, aimed
> at beginners (although prior knowledge of C is helpful).  The complete text
> of the author's "Thinking in Java" book is also available at that web site.
> 


Have you actually read/use it (or parts of it)? What is your opinion about it? 
Have you heard others opinion?


> --
> Oren Hurvitz
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> 
> 
> > Dilog Mail wrote:
> > >
> > > Could anyone supply me with links for online tutorials in the following
> > > areas:
> > >
> > > * Elementary C Programming
> > > * Elementary C++ Programming
> > > * Use of GNU tools for the above
> > --
> > mulix
> 
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        --  Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[00:41:32 /tmp]$ echo; zgrep -A15 Introduction \
> /usr/share/doc/autoconf/autoconf.html.gz | tail -n12

A physicist, an engineer, and a computer scientist were
discussing the nature of God.  Surely a Physicist, said the
physicist, because early in the Creation, God made Light; and you
know, Maxwell's equations, the dual nature of electro-magnetic
waves, the relativist consequences... An Engineer!, said the
engineer, because before making Light, God split the Chaos into
Land and Water; it takes a hell of an engineer to handle that big
amount of mud, and orderly separation of solids from
liquids... The computer scientist shouted: And the Chaos,
where do you think it was coming from, hmm?

---Anonymous
[00:41:36 /tmp]$ 




-- 
        
        --  Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[00:41:32 /tmp]$ echo; zgrep -A15 Introduction \
> /usr/share/doc/autoconf/autoconf.html.gz | tail -n12

A physicist, an engineer, and a computer scientist were
discussing the nature of God.  Surely a Physicist, said the
physicist, because early in the Creation, God made Light; and you
know, Maxwell's equations, the dual nature of electro-magnetic
waves, the relativist consequences... An Engineer!, said the
engineer, because before making Light, God split the Chaos into
Land and Water; it takes a hell of an engineer to handle that big
amount of mud, and orderly separation of solids from
liquids... The computer scientist shouted: And the Chaos,
where do you think it was coming from, hmm?

---Anonymous
[00:41:36 /tmp]$ 




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