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[14849] antiRTFM
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Video tutorials about programming in the C++ programming language. ...
C++ Tutorial (3) - Absolute n00b spoonfeed [ID:1276] (3/50)
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Name:
[14849] antiRTFM
Member:
34 months
Authored:
50 videos
Description:
Video tutorials about programming in the C++ programming language. ...
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Video tutorials about programming in the C++ programming language.
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Part 3: * Different compilers / same stuff * Project * Console / Window / etc * Hello world code * Build/Compile/Run/Debug * Typing mistakes
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very good
Thank you, this was a great demo!
Very Good Video for First Program!
It helps users to analyse mistakes also.
Thanks
---Rahul
wow nice teaching
great!!! Thanks for sharing
I am in my first class of C++ having some trouble understanding the process. so far you video is helping.
Thank you Ron
it is pretty much good...
easy for us to understand especially to the beginners
Looking forward to going through your videos. I already know java but would be nice to learn all the basics from the ground up.
very helpful details for creating and running first program
good start!!!
very nice way of showing the simple basics thank you :)
i have no programing back ground but this author is so good his teaching method is very very good and i think i start learning.
thank you, i have one question i practicing visual studio 2008 but i am not getting win 32 c++ i have console window c++ but not win32
please let me know how can i go win 32 c++ i really appriciate
because i want write the program but every time i am getting module screen instead of win 32.
Very clear and very simple! Thank you!
Keep up your good job
very good.
The first tutorial was great, I hope to learn as much as possible from you in the future! Great work!
good and straight to point
This is very helpful to this newbee.
This is very helpful to this newbee.
Great!!! I love these vids. I have spent days watching "beginner" vids that after the first 5 mins start to assume the viewer knows too much. ONLY COMPLAINT is that its hard to follow since you have the vid capture zoomed too far into the screen. It would be alot easier to watch if we could see more of the screen while you're working. Thanks alot though, best I've seen yet!!!
Excellent! Love the videos, very helpful for a real beginner like me!
Excellent Tutorial
My first program!
Thanks so much this is getting more and more fun each video.
Nicely done. I am enjoying your efforts so far. The text is readable with the resolution change.
good
good
good
you're the best! Thanks
I was very impressed with your tutorial video! Really. I believe this is the wave of the future. Whereas, if you get lost on a point you can edit back for clarity (again and again if you wish) until you get it right. This would be difficult to do in a classroom with other students competing for valuable time of the professor. With a ‘good-job-done’ looking forward to seeing more in the future.
But for now I must go to my chemistry video tutorial. For I am a cyber-student.
Thank You
I was very impressed with your tutorial video! Really. I believe this is the wave of the future. Whereas, if you get lost on a point you can edit back for clarity (again and again if you wish) until you get it right. This would be difficult to do in a classroom with other students competing for valuable time of the professor. With a ‘good-job-done’ looking forward to seeing more in the future.
But for now I must go to my chemistry video tutorial. For I am a cyber-student.
Thank You
You are a very good teacher!
