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Old 11-12-2007, 10:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone here good with C++ Programming...

hey guys, i was just wondering if anyone on here is any good with C++ programming. i am having to take one of these programming classes at college right now, and it's kickin my butt!!! so, does anybody know any good places/websites to help me out or can anyone help me out. i know it sounds like a long shot, but i still figured i'd ask...thanks....
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Old 11-12-2007, 10:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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once was good at it, but since I found no use for it and like trees better I gave up on c++
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Old 12-01-2007, 01:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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once was good at it, but since I found no use for it and like trees better I gave up on c++
haha, yeah i just have to take one class of it, but after that i won't need it...but i still need a good grade in it though...
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Old 12-01-2007, 02:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
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ill be taking it next semester...

what are you going to school for?

im in mechanical engineering
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Hows it going in C++?

Same here, I used to do programming for fun about 10 years ago, I was 15!

What compiling software are you guys using? I am too in Engineering (Environmental) and need to take this class even though I used to be an expert. We'll see though, I am super rusty, and I can't even remember the syntax for an while,then,if,else {} loop
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the program on the computer im on now is DEV-C++... i dont know if thats what they use or not.


theres also an EES but i think thats for the electrical engineers and there curcuit crap
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the program on the computer im on now is DEV-C++... i dont know if thats what they use or not.


there also an EES but i think thats for the electrical engineers and there curcuit crap
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ill be taking it next semester...
what are you going to school for?
im in mechanical engineering
i'm going to school for aerospace engineering, and we use microsoft visual studio 2005, which is with the C++ language. and it's going alright i guess, and i would advise if you are taking it, just sit down at a computer and practice with it until you start making sense of it all, as that's what i did for many projects...good thing is though this is the only C++ class i have to take, which is a relief...
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i'm going to school for aerospace engineering, and we use microsoft visual studio 2005, which is with the C++ language. and it's going alright i guess, and i would advise if you are taking it, just sit down at a computer and practice with it until you start making sense of it all, as that's what i did for many projects...good thing is though this is the only C++ class i have to take, which is a relief...
Just be happy that you don't have to do your programming in a text editor and compile everything from the command line with the gnu c compiler. Boy that turned me off from C++ real fast.
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Just be happy that you don't have to do your programming in a text editor and compile everything from the command line with the gnu c compiler. Boy that turned me off from C++ real fast.
hey now, gcc kicks butt. you could always get a front end for it, too, like Xcode for the mac.
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hey now, gcc kicks butt. you could always get a front end for it, too, like Xcode for the mac.
Hehe, I know it is not really that bad. I've just gotten spoiled being a Java programmer that primarily does web applications. Now I can barely do anything programming related from the command line, LOL.
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