Tutorials about C++
http://cplus.about.com/
C++ Annotations (moving from C to C++)
http://www.icce.rug.nl/documents/cplusplus/
DevCentral tutorials for C and C++
http://devcentral.iftech.com/learning/tutorials/
C++ tutorials for Windows 32, how to do without MFC, getting the compiler
to do the hard work of avoiding memory leaks, games, frequency analysis etc
http://www.relisoft.com/
... interactive guide to C++ ... written with Pascal users in mind
http://tqd.advanced.org/3074/
Coronado enterprises tutorials (formerly Gordon Dodrill's)
You can see sample chapters, but are charged for the full tutorials
http://www.coronadoenterprises.com/
Guru of the week - ie discussion papers on using C++
http://www.cntc.com/resources/gotw.html
Tutorials etc on Borland's CBuilder
http://www.richplum.co.uk/cbuilder/
Tutorial on the STL by Phil Ottewell.
http://www.yrl.co.uk/~phil/stl/stl.htmlx
http://www.pottsoft.com/home/stl/stl.htmlx
He has also got a tutorial on C for Fortran users
http://www.pottsoft.com/home/c_course/course.html
Notes for a university lecture course, but
maybe there is enough here for independent study.
http://m2tech.net/cppclass/
Note on pointers - perhaps more oriented towards C than C++.
http://www.cudenver.edu/~tgibson/tutorial/
Very simple C under DOS or MS-windows. Not much C++;
possibly useful to someone interested in programming
MS-windows without MFC etc.
http://www.cpp-programming.com
Weekly newsletter on C++ and other things: aimed at helping new
and intermediate programmers improve their coding skills.
http://www.cyberelectric.net.au/~collins
http://www.informit.com - a site run by Macmillan USA containing a lot
of information including the several well-known C++ books for
free download - if you are prepared to supply name and email address
http://www.informit.com/
C++ in 21 days - 2nd edition
http://newdata.box.sk/bx/c/
A variety of C++ books on line (Macmillian, Sams, Wiley, IDG etc)
You can see the tables of contents, but you will have to have a
subscription to read the books themselves after a free trial.
http://www.itknowledge.com/reference/dir...es.c1.html
Elementary introduction to C++ (mostly the C subset)
http://clio.mit.csu.edu.au/TTT/
How to use function-pointers in C and C++, callbacks, functors
http://www.function-pointer.org
http://www.newty.de/fpt/fpt.html
Short C++ tutorial, aimed at people who already have
experience with an object-oriented programming language
http://www.entish.org/realquickcpp/
Articles about Win32, C++, MFC articles using VC++ compiler.
http://www.codersource.net
Hope you enjoy
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