Basically, this is an intro to C/C++ programming course.  It shouldn't be so
hard, except considering a few of the Unix commands.  You would have to go
through this course anyway before you started programming for Windows. Get
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ for a great free compiler and go to
http://pbs.mcp.com for some great free books about Unix and C++ programming.
John Meyer
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chuck Hassenplug <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 4:59 PM
Subject: [PCSOFT] C/C++ Programming


> I will attending college this fall and the first class I have is C/C++
> Programming. Here is the course description:
>
> C/C++ programming under UNIX environment with applications to numerical
> problems fundamental to computational mechanics. Arithmetic operations,
> branches, arrays, data structures, and use of pointers are introduced.
> Introduction to C/FORTRAN bindings to enable C codes to call FORTRAN
> routines and vice versa.
>
> Seeing as all I have ever dealt with is Windows and Office 97 and some
> games, I have no clue about any of the above. I am asking for any advice,
> resources on the internet, or recommendations for help relating to this
> class. Thank you very much, and please forgive my ignorance. (That's why I
> am going to college.)
>
> Chuck Hassenplug
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> ICQ #: 42345123
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