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lloydkirk1989


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Posted: 02 Jul 2005 01:14:16 am    Post subject:

A few links have been posted around....I'll post some here. Please add your own too. Smile

OOPWeb.com(large number of hosted c/c++ tutorials)
OpenGL tutorials(C++ gui)
C/++ directory(mostly C stuff)
C# tutorial(A very complete C tutorial)
DirectX(a complete tutorial for the popular C++ graphics and sound gui)
DirectX(another directx tutorial, but with alot of graphical models)
DirectX game tutorial(specificaly for game programming)
OpenGL Win32(helps take care of the issues of OpenGL and windows compatibility)
OpenGL tutorial(OpenGL for C tutorial)
OOP using C++(very thorough OOP tutorial)
win32 api tutorial(the best win32 gui tutorial around)
Windows API tutorials(another win32 tutorial, but lacks decent diagrams)
Win32 programming(A new tutorial, but very thorough and easy to follow,its particularly for C++)


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