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C++ Annotations(7) | C++ Annotations | C++ Annotations(7) |
NAME¶
C++-Annotations - Extensive tutorial about the C++ programming languageDESCRIPTION¶
The C++ Annotations offer an extensive tutorial about the C++ programming language. It can be used as a textbook for C/C++ programming courses.This document is intended for knowledgeable users of C (or any other language using a C-like grammar, like Perl or Java) who would like to know more about, or make the transition to, C++. This document is the main textbook for Frank’s C++ programming courses, which are yearly organized at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
The C++ Annotations do not cover all aspects of C++, though. In particular, C++’s basic grammar, which is, for all practical purposes, equal to C’s grammar, is not covered. For this part of the C++ language, the reader should consult other texts, like a book covering the C programming language.
The package offers the C++ Annotations in the following document formats:
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- text
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- Plain ascii text (cplusplus.txt);
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- LaTeX, including a .dvi file (in the subdirectory latex/);
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- PostScript (in the subdirectory ps/);
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- Pdf (in the subdirectory pdf/);
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- html (in the subdirectory html/);
The postscript, pdf and LaTeX formats were constructed for two different paper-sizes: A4 and legal.
Depending on your installation type, the documents may also appear in compressed forms (e.g., cplusplus.txt.gz, cplusplus.html.zip).
FILES¶
All installed files (except for this man-page) are found at /usr/share/doc/cpp-annotationsCOPYRIGHT¶
This is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).AUTHOR¶
Frank B. Brokken (f.b.brokken@rug.nl).1994-2019 | cpp-annotations.11.1.0.tar.gz |