Re: [Audyssey] Are there any programmers out there that can help with c++ questions?

2013-07-25 Thread Draconis

I've directed many newcomers to LearnCPP.com, which is a good resource for 
learning some of the basics of C++ coding.

HTH.

On Jul 21, 2013, at 1:30 PM, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi James,
 
 I don't know of anything that teaches you to develop in C++
 specifically from a blind persons point of view, but any good book
 should teach you the basics without getting too visual. One book I
 would highly recommend is Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days by Jesse
 Liberty. The 4th edition of the book is all up to date, and takes you
 from absolute newbie to an intermediate user of the language. It is
 laid out as a three week course, IE 21 days, in which you begin with
 simple Hello World type programs and work your way up to more advanced
 applications. One place you could read the book is on the Safari site
 http://safari.oreilly.com
 with a 14 day free trial subscription.
 
 
 Cheers!
 
 On 7/21/13, James Bartlett jab8...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi
 
First let me say thank you for replying. I've tried to research the c++
 
 code but I can't make heads or tails of it. All the stuff that I do find is
 
 all visual and makes no sense. is there a place that I can go to research
 where to get started from a blind persons point?
 
 thank you again bfn
 James
 
 
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[Audyssey] Are there any programmers out there that can help with c++ questions?

2013-07-23 Thread James Bartlett
Hello all
I've been reading and doing a lot of research on c++ and BGT, But I still have 
a lot of questions that the help topics that I find just aren't ansering. I 
have some games in my head that I would like to get working so I can share them 
with others. so if someone has the time to anser some questions that would be 
great thank you. email me off list my email is jab8...@gmail.com

Thank you
bfn
James
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Re: [Audyssey] Are there any programmers out there that can help with c++ questions?

2013-07-23 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi James,

I don't know of anything that teaches you to develop in C++
specifically from a blind persons point of view, but any good book
should teach you the basics without getting too visual. One book I
would highly recommend is Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days by Jesse
Liberty. The 4th edition of the book is all up to date, and takes you
from absolute newbie to an intermediate user of the language. It is
laid out as a three week course, IE 21 days, in which you begin with
simple Hello World type programs and work your way up to more advanced
applications. One place you could read the book is on the Safari site
http://safari.oreilly.com
with a 14 day free trial subscription.


Cheers!

On 7/21/13, James Bartlett jab8...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi

 First let me say thank you for replying. I've tried to research the c++

 code but I can't make heads or tails of it. All the stuff that I do find is

 all visual and makes no sense. is there a place that I can go to research
 where to get started from a blind persons point?

 thank you again bfn
 James


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Re: [Audyssey] Are there any programmers out there that can help with c++ questions?

2013-07-21 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi James,

I should be able to help you with your C++ questions. I am a C++
developer, and have been for over 14 years. All of my current projects
such as Mysteries of the Ancients, Raceway, etc are written in pure
C++.

Cheers!

On 7/21/13, James Bartlett jab8...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello all
 I've been reading and doing a lot of research on c++ and BGT, But I still
 have a lot of questions that the help topics that I find just aren't
 ansering. I have some games in my head that I would like to get working so I
 can share them with others. so if someone has the time to anser some
 questions that would be great thank you. email me off list my email is
 jab8...@gmail.com

 Thank you
 bfn
 James
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Re: [Audyssey] Are there any programmers out there that can help with c++ questions?

2013-07-21 Thread James Bartlett

Hi

   First let me say thank you for replying. I've tried to research the c++ 
code but I can't make heads or tails of it. All the stuff that I do find is 
all visual and makes no sense. is there a place that I can go to research 
where to get started from a blind persons point?


thank you again bfn
James

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Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 10:51 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Are there any programmers out there that can help 
with c++ questions?



Hi James,

I should be able to help you with your C++ questions. I am a C++
developer, and have been for over 14 years. All of my current projects
such as Mysteries of the Ancients, Raceway, etc are written in pure
C++.

Cheers!

On 7/21/13, James Bartlett jab8...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello all
I've been reading and doing a lot of research on c++ and BGT, But I still
have a lot of questions that the help topics that I find just aren't
ansering. I have some games in my head that I would like to get working 
so I

can share them with others. so if someone has the time to anser some
questions that would be great thank you. email me off list my email is
jab8...@gmail.com

Thank you
bfn
James
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Re: [Audyssey] Are there any programmers out there that can help with c++ questions?

2013-07-21 Thread James Bartlett

Hello

   Thank you for the info. I'll be shore to check it out. again thank you 
for the help.


bfn
James

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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Are there any programmers out there that can help 
with c++ questions?



Hi James,

I don't know of anything that teaches you to develop in C++
specifically from a blind persons point of view, but any good book
should teach you the basics without getting too visual. One book I
would highly recommend is Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days by Jesse
Liberty. The 4th edition of the book is all up to date, and takes you
from absolute newbie to an intermediate user of the language. It is
laid out as a three week course, IE 21 days, in which you begin with
simple Hello World type programs and work your way up to more advanced
applications. One place you could read the book is on the Safari site
http://safari.oreilly.com
with a 14 day free trial subscription.


Cheers!

On 7/21/13, James Bartlett jab8...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi

First let me say thank you for replying. I've tried to research the 
c++


code but I can't make heads or tails of it. All the stuff that I do find 
is


all visual and makes no sense. is there a place that I can go to research
where to get started from a blind persons point?

thank you again bfn
James



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