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  1. Quantum

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    After searching Google for 20 minutes and not getting one tutorial on starting C++ with no programming skills what so ever, I decided to come to this forum. A lot of you seem to know what your doing so could you please post some good tutorials/starter webpages? Thanks.
     
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    Well, i am a complete noob to C++, but i usually start by buying a book then researching code on pscode (http://www.pscode.com). The book series i like to buy are 'In easy steps' (http://www.ineasysteps.com/ they are nice and easy books to read which are very helpfull, i am mentally retarded so i find colourless books like the 'for dummies' series =]
    anyway i hope i helped you, if you compare the samples of in easy steps and dummies you may see, dummies overall is bigger and you will obviously learn more from, but i find in easy steps much more interesting to read.

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    Sample of whats inside:
    http://www.ineasysteps.com/resources/samples/1840782951.pdf
    Dummies C++ sample:
    http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/23/07645685/0764568523.pdf

    By Mike McGrath
    £10.99

    Publication: March 18, 2005
    Pages: 192

    http://www.ineasysteps.com/books/details/?1840782951
    ISBN: 978-1-84078-295-0

    Contents

    1. Introducing C++

    2. Storing data

    3. Performing operations

    4. Making statements

    5. Working with strings

    6. Reading & Writing files

    7. Using functions

    8. Creating classes and objects

    9. Pointing to data

    10. Referencing data

    11. Inheriting features

    12. Harnessing polymorphism

    13. Processing macros

    14. Handling exeptions

    15. Moving on
     
  3. Quantum

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    Thanks very much!
     
  4. SystemSpeed

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    Nice! Thanks!

    I'll probably just use this to help others, but cprogramming.com helps a bit more than this does.

    Good luck! C++ is my favorite language! :)
     
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    www.cprogramming.com is fair helpful and it goes step-by-step from the start with both C++ and C languages. Also, after each step/small guide, there is a little quiz so you can reflect on what you have learnt (you do not have to do the quiz).

    Also has info on Compilers, Debugging and editors. Give the site a try because it really helps.
     
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    huh im a noob too but so im tryin to learn this stuf too so thanks =D
     
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    sorry for double post comp lagged
     
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