Two quick suggestions
I posted a C++-related question here a few months ago and one of the responses to that suggested I join a C/C++ club which I've been meaning to do for a while now. You can search off my past posts in either this forum or the Fedora-test-list forum.
Subscribe to C/C++ Users Journal ( http://www.cuj.com/ ), they are worth it but you need a level of expertise to really appreciate them. Herb Sutter's column alone is worth the subscription price.
Also consider the upcoming book "C++ GUI Programming With Qt 3" By Blanchette and Summerfield. Due out in January.
Bob
Gavin Henry wrote:
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Hi all,
During my degree, BEng (Hons) Electronics and Communications Engineering, we did C programming every year, but I never kept it up, as I had no interest and didn't see the point. But now I really want to get back into it as I see a point with GNU/Linux. I want to get my old skills back and write something or help on some projects etc.
I need some good books. I used to have one called "A Book On C", but sold it, and I have been reading various tutorials on the web and the many devoted websites.
Anyone have any recommendations?
One more question, should I go for C or C++? Which will benefit me more with GNU/Linux?
Thanks for your time,
Gavin.
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