Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/07/12/19:48:54
#1, you need to be more specific about the problems you are having.
What have you done so far? What error messages did it give you?
#2, take a visit to www.delorie.com and d/load the FAQ's - it should
be enough to get you started.
#3, you can also post TYC++ questions to Jesse Liberty's book support
forum - he regularly answers questions, and since the publisher was
kind enough to include DJGPP w/o support, perhaps he can help. The
URL is http://www.delphi.com/LibertyBooks
The author's website is:
http://www.libertyassociates.com/Books&Resources.htm
For what it is worth, you are reading a pretty good introductory text.
You will no doubt require additional books as your C++ programming
improves - take a visit to www.accu.org for complete book reviews on
most books available. I personally viewed this, and bought The C++
Primer by Lippman and LaJoie. Very good book IMNSHO.
Stuart
Cheshire, CT USA
On Mon, 12 Jul 1999 13:04:59 +0100, Dr Rekha Sharma
<foonc AT btinternet DOT com> so kindly spent valuable time writing:
>I bought the Sam's Teach yourself C++ in 21 days using your software, in
>the hope that I could get started in writing to programmes in Visual C++6.0
>which I have already got,
>BUT I don't know how to enter your program to get started to even write the
>source code let alone how to compile etc!!
>
>Would it be too cheeky to expect a quick response?
>
>
>
>Dr Rekha Sharma
>80A Chilwell Road
>Beeston
>NOTTINGHAM NG9 1FQ
>Tel 0115 943 1694
>
>
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Stuart Hall
Cheshire, Connecticut, USA
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