C/C++  Learn OO C++ | Tutorial & Course Notes

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The discussion centers around finding resources for learning object-oriented programming (OOP) in C++. A user expresses appreciation for a sticky post on C++ and seeks recommendations for tutorials or course notes focused on OOP. Another participant suggests "Thinking in C++" by Bruce Eckel, highlighting that it comprises two comprehensive books on the subject. Additionally, they provide a link to lecture notes from the University of Waterloo, which includes various resources and tutorials for using C++ on Unix systems.
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Hi,

The sticky on the c++ was great, thanks, but can anyone recommend a tutorial/set of course notes on the more OO side of c++?

thanks
 
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http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html is two entire books on the topic.
 
really helpful, thankyou...
 
h0dgey84bc said:
really helpful, thankyou...

you can also look at these lecture notes

http://ece.uwaterloo.ca/~ece250/intro/

It also links to many other resources and also has tutorials on using C++ on Unix ...
 
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