On 05/24/2010 05:26 PM, bruce.lab...@autoliv.com wrote:
Well, more than once you've made critical remarks regarding your own
skills in C++. Since you seem to be in a position where you're being
asked to work with C++, I figured it warranted pointing out that the
most useful tool we have
Jerry said
As I mentioned, the Deitel book is very good, but it can be
intimidating. Has a lot of very good examples, and you can even build an
elevator in your house. Many of the smaller books are nice, and give you
insights on style, but from my standpoint, the easiest way to learn a
On 05/25/2010 08:24 PM, Bruce Labitt wrote:
Jerry said
As I mentioned, the Deitel book is very good, but it can be
intimidating. Has a lot of very good examples, and you can even build an
elevator in your house. Many of the smaller books are nice, and give you
insights on style, but from my
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Bruce Labitt
bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
OpenCV appears to require a good C++ background,
which I don't have now. ... Any advice?
Tell your employer you need some C++ training in order to do your
job effectively.
It isn't like I can do NO C++ ...
On 05/21/2010 08:22 PM, Bruce Labitt wrote:
However, I don't think in C++.
I had the same problem when approaching Java for the first time. Bruce
Eckel's book Thinking in Java was a godsend for me, and it's
fabulously written (for the audience defined as me anyway).
He's also written a
gnhlug-discuss-boun...@mail.gnhlug.org wrote on 05/24/2010 02:26:43 PM:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Bruce Labitt
bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
OpenCV appears to require a good C++ background,
which I don't have now. ... Any advice?
Tell your employer you need some C++
On 05/21/2010 06:51 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Bruce Labitt
bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
OpenCV appears to require a good C++ background,
which I don't have now. ... Any advice?
Tell your employer you need some C++ training in order to do
Jerry Feldman wrote:
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I taught C++ at Northeastern and have been employed as a C++ software
engineer for quite a while. One of the books that I recommend is the
C++ How to Program series by Deitel. Harvey Deitel was supposed to be
my OS professor when I was working for my MCS degree
Jerry Feldman g...@blu.org writes:
The issue with C++ (and other OO languages) is that it is important that
you think in OO.
Stroustrup and Stepanov both disagree with this, .cf.:
http://www2.research.att.com/~bs/bs_faq.html#Object-Oriented-language
It has been suggested to me to look into OpenCV for some matrix math
capabilities. Anyone use it?
Can it handle double precision complex numbers? From reading the
documentation, it leads me to think it could, if one defines the matrix
as double precision 2 channel. OpenCV appears to require
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Bruce Labitt
bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
OpenCV appears to require a good C++ background,
which I don't have now. ... Any advice?
Tell your employer you need some C++ training in order to do your
job effectively.
Or if you're afraid they'll
bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
OpenCV appears to require a good C++ background,
which I don't have now. ... Any advice?
Tell your employer you need some C++ training in order to do your
job effectively.
Or if you're afraid they'll terminate you and hire someone else,
seek learning
Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Bruce Labitt
bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
OpenCV appears to require a good C++ background,
which I don't have now. ... Any advice?
Tell your employer you need some C++ training in order to do your
job effectively.
Michael ODonnell wrote:
bruce.lab...@myfairpoint.net wrote:
OpenCV appears to require a good C++ background,
which I don't have now. ... Any advice?
Tell your employer you need some C++ training in order to do your
job effectively.
Or if you're afraid they'll terminate you
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