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Last active June 6, 2024 07:52
.gitignore for C/C++ developers.
##### Windows
# Windows thumbnail cache files
Thumbs.db
Thumbs.db:encryptable
ehthumbs.db
ehthumbs_vista.db
# Dump file
*.stackdump
<?php
// Javascript'leri Footer'a taşıma Kodu
function footera_tasi() {
// Tanımlı dosyaları tanımsız hale getiriyoruz.
wp_deregister_script( 'jquery' );
wp_deregister_script( 'jquery-migrate' );
// Dosyaları kodlarımız arasında kaldırıyoruz.
_ _ _ ____ _ _
| | | | __ _ ___| | __ | __ ) __ _ ___| | _| |
| |_| |/ _` |/ __| |/ / | _ \ / _` |/ __| |/ / |
| _ | (_| | (__| < | |_) | (_| | (__| <|_|
|_| |_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\ |____/ \__,_|\___|_|\_(_)
A DIY Guide

Beginner

Introductory, no previous programming experience

  1. Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++ (Bjarne Stroustrup) (updated for C++11/C++14) An introduction to programming using C++ by the creator of the language. A good read, that assumes no previous programming experience, but is not only for beginners.

Introductory, with previous programming experience

  1. C++ Primer * (Stanley Lippman, Josée Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo) (updated for C++11) Coming at 1k pages, this is a very thorough introduction into C++ that covers just about everything in the language in a very accessible format and in great detail. The fifth edition (released August 16, 2012) covers C++11. [Review]