Onlink[W:B4|L:B4]: Beta4 released
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It just says that the maximum has been reached.
In reality, however, I just disabled them.
Why? Beta3b is completely worthless. So when I have Beta3c ready here, I shall upload and allow for downloads again. Which should be soon.
F.Y.I. MSVC++ 7.0 .NET sucks. Never. ever. use it. It's the only reason it's taken this bloody long.
In reality, however, I just disabled them.
Why? Beta3b is completely worthless. So when I have Beta3c ready here, I shall upload and allow for downloads again. Which should be soon.
F.Y.I. MSVC++ 7.0 .NET sucks. Never. ever. use it. It's the only reason it's taken this bloody long.
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C++
Mas Tnega: If you realy intend to learn VC++, the forget the V for a
good time and get a book generaly decribing the C++ language
without all those "fancy" features of say MFC or .net.
I can recomend:
"The C++ Programming Language" 3rd Edition
by Bjarne Stoustroup
ISBN: 0-201-88954-4
That is the one I use / reading atm.
good time and get a book generaly decribing the C++ language
without all those "fancy" features of say MFC or .net.
I can recomend:
"The C++ Programming Language" 3rd Edition
by Bjarne Stoustroup
ISBN: 0-201-88954-4
That is the one I use / reading atm.
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a question....
you said you lack of Bandwith, why dont you upload onlink to modlink.net ... (after its admin agrees) and then use the site as a mirror to ur site? (again you should ask the modlink.net admin permission)
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Ya, we've been considering different ideas. I personally have about 20 gigs of bandwidth, randomly scattered around the net, so, what I plan to do is upload the download to a few places, and then I will make a mirror page, but, it would be a lot easier and quicker to just put it all on Onlink, we'll get it sorted out. Also, I am thinking about making a page like a "Hall of Generosity" and put everyone who donates name on it, or their handle and how much they donated, with a big Thank You next to it.
Re: C++
I wasn't buying it for the book, I was buying it for the copy of MS Visual Studio.NET, which included a 30 day trial of everything, and presumably a slightly more full version of VC++.NETKatana Steel wrote:Mas Tnega: If you realy intend to learn VC++, the forget the V for a
good time and get a book generaly decribing the C++ language
without all those "fancy" features of say MFC or .net.
I can recomend:
"The C++ Programming Language" 3rd Edition
by Bjarne Stoustroup
ISBN: 0-201-88954-4
That is the one I use / reading atm.
Torrent?
Well if you have problems with bandwidth then why not torrent the files out?
You can post it around to more press and also get it out to more ppl.
You can post it around to more press and also get it out to more ppl.
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