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> On Aug 26, 4:47 am, utab <umut.ta...@gmail.com> wrote:

> BTW, I had look at the previous topics and saw that you are trying to
> solve almost all the exercises inC++primer.

umut, Thanks for reading my earlier posts. I thought 90% of them were
useless.

> It is a good book,

I think so.


> however IMHO, isn't it better to find or imagine small projects and
> try to solve them and when in trouble consultC++primeror here. This
> is my opinion... I respect your view though.

thanks for the advice and it is exactly the same I wanted to do from
last 1 year. I still want to do it, I want to join with a Project and
start contributing my skills but what C++ skills I have today...
NOTHING......... ZERO C++ skills I have. SO I am doing it the old way:

basic book -> advanced book -> Project

do you have something better for me?

( In fact I feel sick of myself, 24 hours a day and it is after 16
days I opened the C++ Primer, since AUG 26th and that is why I am
replying so late. I just want to become a Programmer for some C++
based project and there is nothing else I want at now)

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