You don't "need to read" those books, but it does help.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Thomas Hruska 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 5:50 AM
  Subject: Re: [c-prog] C++ Functions


  Jawad Saleem wrote:
  > Dear
  > Please don't given me any reference to C++ tutorials.
  > bcoz i study it but i can't understand so that's why i send this email to 
Group.
  > Guide me in Simple Words... I am the Beginner of C++

  Functions are one of the basic constructs of ANY worthwhile programming 
  language. If you are planning on making a career out of programming, 
  you might want to rethink that strategy if you are already stuck and not 
  serious about learning. You won't get any sympathy from anyone if you 
  aren't willing to put forth any effort.

  That said, functions are a simple way to group a series of commands into 
  logical units - typically to be reused. I recommend playing the 
  following video game:

  http://www.gameroo.nl/games/light-bot

  That should give you the general idea of what functions are good for. 
  Implementing _REAL_ functions in C/C++ is a bit different but along the 
  same lines. For that, I refer you to the many really great C++ books 
  out there - you should have received a copy of this group's welcome 
  message, which has a list of books you need to read.

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