From: medwards AT onramp DOT net (Mark Edwards) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: need help... Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 23:48:52 GMT Organization: In my dreams Lines: 41 Message-ID: <531jsv$t20@news.onramp.net> References: <199610030406 DOT VAA19778 AT dfw-ix4 DOT ix DOT netcom DOT com> Reply-To: medwards AT onramp DOT net NNTP-Posting-Host: stockyard46.onramp.net To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp "Alexey Kouzmitch" wrote: > Hi, I just started with DJGPP, but already think that it's awesome, I like >it a lot... but I need some specific information on c and c++ languages, >so if you have a tutorial to send me, I'd really appreciate it, come on, >help others... Thanks in advance... Well, I have a couple of things to say on that, but I'll be polite and say a couple of other things instead. (1). Buy a book on C/C++. Personally, I like Herbert Schildt, and thew O'Reilly 'Chipmunk Book' (Practyical C++ Programming) (2). Read the info files that come with djgpp. There are a LOT of them. (3). Do a search online. I'm sure that if YOU make some effort, you'll find something. (4). There is a C/C++ tutorial CD you can buy (Detweiller & Detweiller?). It has full multimedia, and such. In short, if you want stuff, it is (as far as I'm concerned, anyway) offensive to come online and say "Gimme! Gimme!", when you could just take minimal effort and locate it yourself. Two days ago, I decided to look for a 'tiny' C/C++ compiler (something that would work in a 4Meg laptop), and I found djgpp - all by myself! In one evening! Sorry for the rant, but I have been online for a long time, and really get tired of people who aren't willing to think for themselves. Mark Edwards ------------ Respect your Elders, for they can grind you to *dust* ------------ Any email, judged by me, to be of a commercial nature, will be reviewed and billed at a rate of $500 per item.