I'll save you for the reasons, I have two weeks to learn some C ++.
I can learn alone alone, but I need a good source. I do not think that I have time to go through a whole book, and therefore I have some rocky notes, or possibly specific chapter / special Need resources which I need to see.
I know my Aasam / C / C # well, and therefore do not need to get anything inherited from C, or any OOP.
What do I need is a few sources on the following topics (I have a page that is essential, it is basically but whatever I know):
- C New / Remove in ++ (Unlike C #)
- Connection / Cotton Overloading
- Constructor, Distructor and MIL
- Embedded objects.
- References.
- Templates.
If you have some basic C ++ concept that is not shared with C / C #, then this list is not included, then do not hesitate to enter them too. . But the above topics are those which I want to know about two weeks time.
Any help would be appreciated, thank you
EDIT: I want to make clear - I do not expect to study for two weeks and then go and type earthquake.
I need to go to a level where to think about some code and some time, I can understand it. Nothing like + + X versus X ++ is more than knowing the main keyboard, etc.
I know that you said that you did not want to read a book, but "Quick C ++" probably what you want It was actually used in Stanford as a 2-week crash course, which I remember to speed up people on C ++.
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