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very nice guide and compilation. thanks so much for this. this will help me for my programming subj this sem. Smile
this is a big list of tutorials.

i am learning a few languages right now and i am sure this can help out a lot.
Very detailed toturial. i will rep if i could.
Hope you don't mind..just going to post some books I uploaded a while back.

Illustrating C
Good book, starts from the beginning but it's a no BS book.

http://www.pro9ramming.com/illustrating-c-t-1789.html

Memory as a Programming Concept in C/C++
Ever have trouble with pointers or memory concepts? This is your book.

http://www.pro9ramming.com/memory-as-a-p...-1780.html

The C Programming Language
By the author of C himself

http://www.pro9ramming.com/the-c-program...-1660.html

C -- From Novice to professional
Kind of bland, but others may like it.

http://www.pro9ramming.com/-c-from-novic...-1545.html

Professional C++ 5th edition
Focuses on OOP design and re usability of code rather than it being a tutorial or explaining basic concepts. Hence the "professional" tag.

http://www.pro9ramming.com/professional-...t-990.html


If anyone wants I can upload more. I've got around 20 gigs of books.
Wow, this is a amazing thread i just started learning C++ and it's amazing Smile
Awesome man
Thanks for the list! it is quite interesting!
Thanks!
I am about to start learning C++ and this thread has helped me out a lot.

<3 You!
I am trying to learn C++ and Python. Tongue
Great work man, excellent compilation.
Thanks.
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