Hi Felix,
I would recommend the books from Scott Meyers: "Effektiv C++ programmieren" from Addison-wesley. They cover some usual C++ pitfalls and how to improve your C++ style.
HTH,
Adib.
Felix Rabe schrieb:
Hi everybody,
As I have some time until July for "doing nothing" a few hours a day ;) , I'd like to volunteer for doing something, ie. Inkscape things. I'm learning C++ currently (Stroustrup's book). I use Ubuntu Linux on i386 and did quite some programming using Python and PyGTK in the last few months.
What is needed / do you use aside from cvs, g++ and a text editor? (And what text editor, as I used Emacs, tried Vim, and use gedit currently. No flamewars please, I'm glad there are so few of them here :o) , just "I use editor foo (because ...)".)
Do you use Valgrind, any test suites, gdb / ddd ... ? Where do I start to learn how to use them?
Also, do you recommend some literature / books, as I did not (and most probably will not) study computer science? (I have a "Design Patterns", Gamma et al, here.) I have a small budget for good material.
I also wonder about more exotic things - do you print out code you wrote for review (my printer doesn't work atm), do sports, drink coffee (I'm not going to do that, just wondering), gather regularly on Jabber - anything that might be of interest in terms of a programmer's life and how to get / remain productive.
Thanks for any answers, Felix
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