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very basic question
Apr 07, 2001
denote
Apr 07, 2001
Rajiv Bhagwat
Apr 07, 2001
Arjan Knepper
Apr 07, 2001
Rajiv Bhagwat
Apr 07, 2001
Walter
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April 07, 2001
i want my application to receive values from the user as it is running, i'm trying to do this with scanf but it won't accept the input values. i'm a novice with C++ so please help me out.

also, can you direct me to the best source of info for learning C++ and a good index of C++ arguments and statements.



April 07, 2001
A number of c++ tutorials are available on the net. A search found out 10 pages of such sites! For example, try www.cprogramming.com .

- Rajiv Bhagwat

denote <denote@altavista.com> wrote in message news:9amqrf$2vg6$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> i want my application to receive values from the user as it is running,
i'm
> trying to do this with scanf but it won't accept the input values. i'm a novice with C++ so please help me out.
>
> also, can you direct me to the best source of info for learning C++ and a good index of C++ arguments and statements.
>
>
>


April 07, 2001
Or buy the book "Accelerated C++" "Pratical programming by example" written by Andrew Koenig and Barbara E Moo.

http://www.acceleratedcpp.com/

Though some programming experience is recommanded.

When you really are serious about cpp buy "The C++ Programming Language" written by Bjarne Stroustrup"

http://www.research.att.com/~bs/3rd.html

Rajiv Bhagwat wrote:

> A number of c++ tutorials are available on the net. A search found out 10 pages of such sites! For example, try www.cprogramming.com .
>
> - Rajiv Bhagwat
>
> denote <denote@altavista.com> wrote in message news:9amqrf$2vg6$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > i want my application to receive values from the user as it is running,
> i'm
> > trying to do this with scanf but it won't accept the input values. i'm a novice with C++ so please help me out.
> >
> > also, can you direct me to the best source of info for learning C++ and a good index of C++ arguments and statements.
> >
> >
> >

April 07, 2001
Stan Lippman's "C++ primer" is also a good book. It explains so many
concepts nicely. An unknown guy in a bookshop literally took away Bjarns
book from my hands and shoved this one in its place a few years back and I
have never cursed him <g>.
- Raijiv


Arjan Knepper <arjan@jak.nl> wrote in message news:3ACF10C2.9E71FE7B@jak.nl...
> Or buy the book "Accelerated C++" "Pratical programming by example"
written by
> Andrew Koenig and Barbara E Moo.
>
> http://www.acceleratedcpp.com/
>
> Though some programming experience is recommanded.
>
> When you really are serious about cpp buy "The C++ Programming Language" written by Bjarne Stroustrup"
>
> http://www.research.att.com/~bs/3rd.html
>
> Rajiv Bhagwat wrote:
>
> > A number of c++ tutorials are available on the net. A search found out
10
> > pages of such sites! For example, try www.cprogramming.com .
> >
> > - Rajiv Bhagwat
> >
> > denote <denote@altavista.com> wrote in message news:9amqrf$2vg6$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > > i want my application to receive values from the user as it is
running,
> > i'm
> > > trying to do this with scanf but it won't accept the input values. i'm
a
> > > novice with C++ so please help me out.
> > >
> > > also, can you direct me to the best source of info for learning C++
and a
> > > good index of C++ arguments and statements.
> > >
> > >
> > >
>


April 07, 2001
One reason C++ has prospered as a language is because of the high quality of books by people like Stroustrup, Koenig and Lippman.

I've also found that Java has the same strength - VERY well written books.

Rajiv Bhagwat wrote in message <9an3gh$2ib$1@digitaldaemon.com>...
>Stan Lippman's "C++ primer" is also a good book. It explains so many
>concepts nicely. An unknown guy in a bookshop literally took away Bjarns
>book from my hands and shoved this one in its place a few years back and I
>have never cursed him <g>.
>- Raijiv
>
>
>Arjan Knepper <arjan@jak.nl> wrote in message news:3ACF10C2.9E71FE7B@jak.nl...
>> Or buy the book "Accelerated C++" "Pratical programming by example"
>written by
>> Andrew Koenig and Barbara E Moo.
>>
>> http://www.acceleratedcpp.com/
>>
>> Though some programming experience is recommanded.
>>
>> When you really are serious about cpp buy "The C++ Programming Language" written by Bjarne Stroustrup"
>>
>> http://www.research.att.com/~bs/3rd.html
>>
>> Rajiv Bhagwat wrote:
>>
>> > A number of c++ tutorials are available on the net. A search found out
>10
>> > pages of such sites! For example, try www.cprogramming.com .
>> >
>> > - Rajiv Bhagwat
>> >
>> > denote <denote@altavista.com> wrote in message news:9amqrf$2vg6$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>> > > i want my application to receive values from the user as it is
>running,
>> > i'm
>> > > trying to do this with scanf but it won't accept the input values.
i'm
>a
>> > > novice with C++ so please help me out.
>> > >
>> > > also, can you direct me to the best source of info for learning C++
>and a
>> > > good index of C++ arguments and statements.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>>
>
>


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