Hi Nick,
Dickson was actually talking about C# not C++, but my answer is the
same. I always refer people to
http://safari.oreilly.com
because it is an invaluable programming resource. A membership is
somewhat expensive, but is worth a high quality do-it-yourself
programming education.
As far as what book a c++ programmer should read try"Teach Yourself C++
In 21 Days 4th Eddition by Jessie Liberty." It is a well written and in
depth introduction to the C++programming language. As it happens I still
use the book to look up things I've forgotten and need to be refreshed
on. Unfortunately, my copy is a bit out of date and I haven't downloaded
the updated version yet or I'd send a copy of it to you.
Nick Helms wrote:
I've been trying to learn C++ myself.
My problem is that all the books confuse me, like with Dixan.
This is a great question.
Unfortunetly, I don't know the answer, but it would be great if
someone could point those interested to a blind programming website,
since blindprogramming has gone down.
Does anyone know of any good resources for learning C++ as a blind person?
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