C++ and programming

Carl Parrish plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
03 Jan 2003 10:53:43 -0700


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Carl P. 

On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 04:17, Aaron Cordova wrote:
> I switched from M$ Windows to linux thinking I would sorta be forced to 
> learn more programming. I have had two college classed in C++ but I have yet 
> to learn how to really "Code" not once in either classes was any serious 
> application programming taught. I need to learn to program desperately. But 
> trying to sit down and page through code is very very boring. When I'm 
> debugging I can spend hours in front of the terminal, same with trying to 
> hack one of my friends programs. But whenever I try to hack/figure out, a 
> complex app I get frustrated because right off the bat the code gets very 
> advanced or is commented in a way only a guru would understand.
> I have read a few c++ books but they are almost all the same, covering the 
> same thing over and over. Can someone recomend a book or a method to help me 
> to break out of newbie code? I would greatly appreciate it.
> 
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