Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would someone recommend to me a good Debian/Linux C++ mailing
list? I couldn't find one on Debian.org or Cplusplus. Another that I
found gave me a bounce message. Is the Boost mailing list my best
option? Thanks in advance.
TW
On 06/07/2008 08:39 AM, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would someone recommend to me a good Debian/Linux C++ mailing
list? I couldn't find one on Debian.org or Cplusplus. Another that I
found gave me a bounce message. Is the Boost mailing list my best
option? T
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Would someone recommend to me a good Debian/Linux C++ mailing
> list? I couldn't find one on Debian.org or Cplusplus. Another that I
> found gave me a bounce message. Is the Boost mailing list my best
> option? Thanks in advance.
>
> TW
Wh
On 06/06/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would someone recommend to me a good Debian/Linux C++ mailing
> list?
How about lang.comp.c++.moderated in Usenet?
- Jordi G. H.
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Would someone recommend to me a good Debian/Linux C++ mailing
list? I couldn't find one on Debian.org or Cplusplus. Another that I
found gave me a bounce message. Is the Boost mailing list my best
option? Thanks in advance.
TW
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king for a C++ mailing list for general discussion and problem
> solving. I wouldn't mind if it's geared towards UNIX and I wouldn't
> have to deal with MFC/C# crap.
>
> Does anyone have any pointers for good lists?
See http://lists.linux.org.au/listinfo/tuxcpprogramming for a
that's IRC). If you are looking to just sort of
absorb C++ knowledge, I recommend joining the boost mailing list (see
boost.org). If you join the Qt mailing list you can get away with a C++
question or two, but it's really geared more toward Qt itself. I don't
know of a straight C++
Please forgive me asking this question here. Since accu.org charges
for mailing list access and the Cpp list @topica was pretty bad when
I last checked it out (or is this not the case anymore?), I am
looking for a C++ mailing list for general discussion and problem
solving. I wouldn't mind if
#x27;t even
> think to confuse MFC with C++ on there, or you'll be flamed. they
> speak ANSI C++, no micro$oft crap.
I don't think anyone's mentioned the Linux C++ mailing list. I only know
the posting address, which is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just Linux, just C++, and some pretty expert people on the list.
Paul
[sorry for the lack of threading]
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:52:16PM -0700, Rick Commo wrote:
> I have never programmed in C++ as part of my job or at home, but want to
> learn it in order to create a basis for comparison and since I feel very
> comfortable with C.
> As time permits I am reading
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:41:12PM -0400, dman wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:24:27PM -0400, dude wrote:
> |
> | Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,)
>
> "C++" and "beginner" don't belong in the same sentence :-). (Read:
>
also sprach dude (on Wed, 25 Jul 2001 10:24:27PM -0400):
> Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,)
whatever, if you insist, www.accu.org has a mailing list
"accu-general", which has very competent people. just be sure not to
get on their nerves. if you are a b
I don't know of any good C++ mailing lists, but I would suggest you take a
look at Ivor Horton's Beginning Visual C++ 6 from Wrox Press. Half the book
is tailored to Windows programming, but the other half is a very well-taught
lesson on C++ Console Programming, useful in DOS, Unix, or anywhere
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:52:16PM -0700, Rick Commo wrote:
> I have never programmed in C++ as part of my job or at home, but want to
> learn it in order to create a basis for comparison and since I feel very
> comfortable with C.
>
> As time permits I am reading through "Thinking in C++" and doi
I have never programmed in C++ as part of my job or at home, but want to
learn it in order to create a basis for comparison and since I feel very
comfortable with C.
As time permits I am reading through "Thinking in C++" and doing the
"homework". It is a good practical book with some very good ex
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 03:46:21PM +0800, Lamer wrote:
| droux wrote:
| > dman is right, learn Python. It's great. And if you programmed previously,
| > you'll pick it up in an afternoon.
|
| Isn't Perl an alternative? :P
What do you get if you take the worst of C, sh, sed, and awk and mix
them t
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:38:33AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There are many good pointers to sites and books to learn or perfect
> your C++ skills. I don't know of any mailing list for beginning C++
> users, but I would recommend following these news groups:
> comp.lang.c++.moderated and
| On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 03:46:21PM +0800, Lamer wrote:
| > droux wrote:
| > > dman is right, learn Python. It's great. And if you programmed previously,
| > > you'll pick it up in an afternoon.
| >
| > Isn't Perl an alternative? :P
|
| I don't know how to respond to that, except to suggest the
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 03:46:21PM +0800, Lamer wrote:
> droux wrote:
> > dman is right, learn Python. It's great. And if you programmed previously,
> > you'll pick it up in an afternoon.
>
> Isn't Perl an alternative? :P
I don't know how to respond to that, except to suggest the middleground: R
droux wrote:
> dman is right, learn Python. It's great. And if you programmed previously,
> you'll pick it up in an afternoon.
Isn't Perl an alternative? :P
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On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:41:12PM -0400, dman wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:24:27PM -0400, dude wrote:
> |
> | Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,)
>
> "C++" and "beginner" don't belong in the same sentence :-). (Read:
>
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:24:27PM -0400, dude wrote:
|
| Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,)
"C++" and "beginner" don't belong in the same sentence :-). (Read:
C++ is big, complex and makes you deal with low-level details like
memory manag
Does anyone know of a good c++ mailing list (for beginners,)
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