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Old 03-11-2004, 10:41 PM   #16
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I have a very good teacher, and only 6 people in my class, and we are all advanced apparently we actually finished the curriculum for the class 4 weeks early and have chosen advanced topics ourselves. ironicallly though we still havn't gone over arrays (I use them anyway I am also in my second java class and first c# class, and have been doing bash scripting for a year and a half now. used to write in qbasic as a kid, and did some batch files for windows. but thats off topic :-P

anyway do you have a recommended site where can I fin more info on using .h files and libraries?

(I have the c/c++ bible, the c++ standard library book, and my textbook, just no time to read them, I use them as reference to see syntax and such)
 
  


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