BTW, at UNH, CS719/819 is taught in Java, not C++ (CS719 is an excellent
class nonetheless).  For C++, I personally recommend Brian Johnson's CS415
and CS416 classes if you can take them; Brian Johnson is an excellent
teacher.  Of course, that would be a two semester intro to C++.  UNH also
has a one semester condensed version, CS512, but I can neither recommend
nor warn against it as I am not familiar with the instructor.

CS 415 01 10644 Intro to Computer Science I 4.0
T R 1110-1230 PM KING M227 B Johnson
M W F 1210-0100 PM KING M227 B Johnson

CS 415 02 11285 Intro to Computer Science I 4.0
T R 0210-0330 PM KING M227 B Johnson
M W F 0210-0300 PM KING M227 B Johnson

CS512 is not being offered this fall.


--Andy Foulks



On 16 Jul 2001, Kevin D. Clark wrote:

>
> "Hartnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Can anyone recommend any places to get C++ training?
> > Not a quick five days and your out, but something in depth, and located
> > in the south eastern part of NH.
>
> CS719 at UNH MWF 8-9am fall semester 2001 with Dan Bergeron might do
> the trick.
>
>
> (you didn't ask about books, but I'm going to throw out some comments
> anyways...)
>
>
> Making the transition from C-style proceedural programming to
> object-oriented programming isn't trivial.  It does take time to
> re-train.  This task is made more difficult by the fact that there
> really isn't one truly outstanding book that covers this topic.
>
> Books I recommend:  Stroustrup's 3rd edition C++ book, Meyers
> _Effective C++_ books.
>
> I've been looking for a decent C++ STL reference for a while now.
> This hasn't been a huge priority for me, but I'm still looking...
>
>
> Last thing:  most of the books in this space are junk.  Do your
> research before you plunk down $50 for a book.  Remember, a thick book
> with flashy print and a CDROM is not necessarily the best book...
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> --kevin
> --
> "If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a 'protected
> abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructor', and when was
> the last time you needed one?"
>           -- Tom Cargill, C++ Journal, Fall 1990
>
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