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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2008

Video tutorials about programming in the C++ programming language.

Forum: http://cpptutorials.freeforums.org/

Part 1:
* Introduction
* Program / Programming
* Programming languages
* C++ Programming language

Pardon my imperfect english.

If you have any suggestions about how to make this video clearer, more n00b helpful, and explanatory, please send me a message.

If you have any C++ questions, please comment.

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  • yo computer, do blah blah blah

  • @DotsIdeas How in the hell.... never mind, I don't want to know.

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  • I felt accomplished when i did a calculator-notepad multitool thingy in Java.

    Guess i'll make one in C++ now :)

  • This video is a favorite on Amman

  • i love the cleening lady thingy lol

  • @Spirrwell LOL! this convo.... XD

  • its a lot more easier

  • If anyone needs help, they can email me at Kong2888@gmail.com ...

    Pretty bored, would like to help someone (I remember when I started. It really is the hardest part).

    Good luck! :)

  • @warriorsfan12331 I'm confused, what're you responding to? Do I have some really early comment that I forgot about or did you misread my last comment? Also in response to your binary, while there is an endless amount of combinations, there is predefined uses for a sequence of binary numbers for processors whether it be ASCII characters or whatever. I haven't watched this video in a bit, so I don't know where the binary bit is mentioned, but it's not important really unless you're using Assembly.

  • it's just like java

  • @Spirrwell the 10101 thingy, 1 stands for a 0 stands for b, 10 stands for c, you have an endless amount of combinations for every letter, number, symbol, or you can program a command that does something in particular

  • Dude, you're friken awesome! This is exactly what a n00b like me wants. Not only good beginner lesson without the attitude, but also a fundamental breakdown of what everything means and how it came to exist to begin with.

    Favorite: check.

    Thumbs up: check.

    Watching every single one of these videos so I can be prepared to smash on my upcoming programming classes: double check!

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