From: abies@pg.gda.pl ("Artur 'Revinor' Biesiadowski")
Subject: Re: newbie
15 Nov 1996 01:28:48 -0800
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On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Darren Rauckman wrote:

> i am new to programming, and i was wondering if this is the right
> program to start with. Where can you find free books and stuff that tell
> you how to program with c++ any information would be appreiciated
> 
> raucd@sk.sympatico.ca
> 

I think that it would be better to use some more stable environment for
learning c++. Cygwin is a BIT buggy for now, so some errors may confuse
you completly.
I suggest using DJGPP 2.0 if you want to stay with DOS, or linux/gcc
if you want to have un*x possibilities.

Artur Biesiadowski
<abies@sunrise.pg.gda.pl>

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