To Joey ...
Posted: Wed May 07, 2003 7:08 am
Nay, I won't rant off on you, gosh, but listen:
If you want to learn a programming language, giving up due to some "error" in a book is definitely not the proper way *frown*. I'd rather consider it the more appropriate way to ask what the heck you don't understand in that d(a)mned book. The more, I for my part wouldna blame the book for not getting something straight. Those authors and editors more often than less know what they write. So, it would be appreciable if you mentioned the passage you struggle with.
Lurking for VB-Downloads is really utterly crap, lad. You better go to a shop and purchase a license for this stuff. It is affordable and a reasonable development environment for certain things. But - once again - be so kind and DO NOT COME HITHER asking for downloads. I know many of such places, but I won't tell. Search for that stuff yourself, if you are so eager on doing illegal stuff.
So stay tuned with c++. Try getting "c++ for dummies". It is a good start off.
If you want to learn a programming language, giving up due to some "error" in a book is definitely not the proper way *frown*. I'd rather consider it the more appropriate way to ask what the heck you don't understand in that d(a)mned book. The more, I for my part wouldna blame the book for not getting something straight. Those authors and editors more often than less know what they write. So, it would be appreciable if you mentioned the passage you struggle with.
Lurking for VB-Downloads is really utterly crap, lad. You better go to a shop and purchase a license for this stuff. It is affordable and a reasonable development environment for certain things. But - once again - be so kind and DO NOT COME HITHER asking for downloads. I know many of such places, but I won't tell. Search for that stuff yourself, if you are so eager on doing illegal stuff.
So stay tuned with c++. Try getting "c++ for dummies". It is a good start off.