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I am new to C++. I want to study socket programming. firstly like a simple chat with a client/server. I don't know where to start and how to start.
Is there any good guides and example programs for beginners. I searched a lot of things in net and its too difficult to understand.
Boost Asio isn't that hard to learn. Take time to read its tutorials and examples.
i found http://beej.us/guide/bgnet/ great easy understand and get into programming mode faster
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this has been asked plenty of times, but I always find them hard to follow. Its quite simple.
How do you add a library and/or framework to xcode and/ or your xcode project. I need all the steps between downloading the library, to typing the #include in the code. But I also need some context behind each step, other wise it won't stick in my mind and I'll back here in a week. Bear in mind I have an limited understanding of the xcode development environment. Thanks in advance.
Follow the screenshots and you are good to go
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How should i get it, by SVN?
Can i use Eclipse and its Subversive Team Provider add on to manage my changes?
Then if i make some changes how can i commit, who decide that my changes are friendly and good enough?
To be honest i want to try to contribute to some library, because of motivation that contribution provides me on learning C++ details.
I search and read a little about Boost, but i think it is too complicated to be a starting point.
Thus can you provide a path to start and become an open source library contributor?
Well, the very first step is to actually read the FAQ. That's always a good start.
Especially the "How can I contribute to development?" question.
http://www.boost.org/users/faq.html
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Closed 11 years ago.
I am looking at ways of creating my own DBMS from scratch in C++ (just for fun and educational purposes). I am stuck with the place to start it. Can anybody tell me how I should begin (design) this. Will postgresql code and the architecture be of any help?
Thanks in advance.
Have a look at SQLite and its doccumentation. it might be a good point to start.
Start by reading "Transaction Processing: Concepts & Techniques" by Gray and Reuter. It goes through all the major components of a DBMS. Following the references is very interesting.
It is almost 20 years old now, but still very relevant.
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I am currently learning C++ and now understand things like classes and pointers, etc.
Anyone have an idea of what programs I should practice writing when teaching myself C++?
Try reading books that have exercises at the end of every chapter and try making them.
You can check Thinking in C++. The books are available online and they have exercises at the end of each chapter.
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Closed 12 years ago.
Before I knew that C was faster than C++ I was able to write some simple code where C executed faster than C++'s speed.
So my question is: please explain then reason behind this.
If this has already been explained elsewhere on this site or the internet, please share a link.
The reason behind this is your poor test.
C is not faster than C++ because C++
is a superset of C.
Here it is!