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About C++ Programming: Visual QuickStart Guide

Welcome to the companion Web site for the book C++ Programming: Visual QuickStart Guide, written by Larry Ullman and Andreas Signer and published by Peachpit Press in December 2005. This site is intended to augment the information presented in the book, as well as to correct any errors that may be present.

I thank you for your interest and hope that the book and this site help you with your C++ programming skills!

Sincerely,
Larry

Currently the site consists of:

Table of Contents
The book's table of contents.

Downloads
Download every script from the book.

Errata
A listing of errors contained in the text as well as the opportunity to point out errors you have found.

Forum
A support forum for C++ users, moderated by Larry Ullman.

Full Book List
This is your link to other books written by Larry Ullman.

About Pages
About the authors, the book, DMC Insights, Inc., C++, etc.

Contact the Author
Contact the author with general questions, comments, information and requests.

Extras
Extra materials I've put together related to my books.

FAQ
Frequently asked questions, with answers.

Links
Useful Web links that augment the information in the books.

News
Larry Ullman's latest publishing news (may include updates and extras for this site).

Newsletter Signup
Signup for Larry Ullman's newsletter.

Newsletter Archives
View current and past issues of Larry Ullman's Newsletter.



Newsletter #16 Sent
Newsletter #16 just went out today after a long delay. It's a bigger one but there's lots of good stuff in there. You can read it online at http://www.dmcinsights.com/newsletter.php if you're not subscribed to receive it via email.
(October 23, 2008)


Ruby: Visual QuickStart Guide Complete!
I'm very happy to announce that I've completed my Ruby: Visual QuickStart Guide. The book should be available in about three weeks or so (around early November 2008). The book turned out well, I think, and it should hopefully be a nice addition to the relatively small catalog of Ruby books that are available. In particular, I think that the Ruby on Rails chapter is really nice. I was able to develop a real-world example that demonstrates many aspects of the Rails framework. It also covers Rails 2.1, which has some significant changes from the 1.x version of Rails. More news about this book to come in future newsletters and on this site!
(October 7, 2008)


Newsletter #15 Released
Newsletter #15 went out in early August but I've been remiss in posting this update about it. It's relatively short, with most of the discussion on the business side of creating your own business. You can read it online at http://dmcinsights.com/newsletter.php. The next newsletter should go out in a few days.
(September 2, 2008)


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