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Subject: Re: [Possibly slightly OT] KDE development
From: Roland Riegel <roland.riegel.maillist () gmx ! de>
Date: 2001-06-18 19:49:18
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Am Montag, 18. Juni 2001 20:42 schrieb Chris Howells:
> > So I think you should really buy yourself a nice C++ book (it's a good
> >
> > investment but you could fetch one from your local library as well if
> > you're short on cash) so that you will be able to understand what a
> > piece of code does when you see it. It's rather hard to read a Qt/KDE
> > book if you have no clue what the code examples do. That said, you don't
> > need to be a C++ expert to start with Qt/KDE. I guess after the first 3
> > chapters of any good C++ book you should be able to understand a Qt/KDE
> > book and when you see something that isn't clear you can always look it
> > up in your C++ book.
>
> Yes, I will do that. I have found a book called "Thinking in C++) by
> Bruce Eckel (bruceeckel.com), which is available for free download as a
> PDF, and it looks pretty reasonable. Certainly better than the Sams book
> on C I have.
>
> It's full of explanations -- the first code doesn't come until about
> page 100 ;)
Thanks for the link, Chris!
I was searching for such stuff.
I'm looking forward to trying it out.
Roland
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