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| Welcome to comp.lang.c++! Read this first. This post is intended to give the new reader an introduction to reading and posting in this newsgroup. We respectfully request that you read all the way through this post, as it helps make for a more pleasant and useful group for everyone. First of all, please keep in mind that comp.lang.c++ is a group for discussion of general issues of the C++ programming language, as defined by the ANSI/ISO language standard. If you have a problem that is specific to a particular system or compiler, you are much more likely to get complete and accurate answers in a group that specializes in your platform. A listing of some newsgroups is given at the end of this post. The FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) list has a wealth of information for both the new and veteran C++ programmer. No matter what your experience level, you are encouraged to read the entire list, if only to familiarize yourself with what answers are available to minimize redundant replies. The comp.lang.c++ FAQ is available at http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ If the FAQ list does not help, then many regular readers of this group are happy to assist with problems of standard C++. We have only a few requests that we ask be adhered to, for the benefit of all: * Please put a short summary in the subject line. Descriptions such as "HELP!!!!!!" are not helpful, and many regular posters ignore such requests. A good example is, "Problem with Virtual Functions." * State the question or the problem clearly and concisely. Describe what you are trying to do, and the problem you are running into. Include all relevant error messages. * Include the smallest, complete and compilable program that exhibits your problem. As a rule, posters in comp.lang.c++ will not do homework, but will give helpful hints if you have shown some willingness to try a solution. * comp.lang.c++ is forum for discussion, and as such some regular posters do not give E-mail replies. Very often follow-ups to postings have corrections, so plan on taking part in the discussion if you post a question. If you do receive e-mail replies, it is considered polite to post a summary. * Don't post in HTML format. Many readers of this newsgroup don't use newsreaders which can handle HTML postings. * If you have to include source code in your post, include the source in the message body. Don't use attachments. A lot of contributors to this newsgroup won't even notice the existence of attachments or won't open them. You try to get any help you can get, don't you? Some netiquette topics which frequently crop up on comp.lang.c++ are also answered in the FAQ. * Should I post job advertisements and/or resumes on comp.lang.c++? http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit....html#faq-5.10 * What if I really need a job; should I post my resume on comp.lang.c++? http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit....html#faq-5.11 * What should I do to someone who posts something off-topic? http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit....html#faq-5.12 A note on comp.lang.c++ etiquette: Accuracy is valued very highly in this newsgroup; therefore posts are frequently corrected, sometimes perhaps too harshly, and often to the annoyance of new posters who consider the correction trivial. Do not take it personally; the best way to fit in with comp.lang.c++ is to express gratitude for the correction, move on, and be more careful next time. This is a very busy group, so these requests are designed to make it as pleasant and efficient an experience as possible. We hope it proves a valuable commodity to you. A list of some Newsgroups : Languages and Programming ------------------------- comp.lang.c The C Programming Language comp.lang.asm.x86 x86 assembly language programming comp.programming Non-language specific programming comp.graphics.algorithms Issues of computer graphics Operating Systems ----------------- comp.os.msdos.programmer DOS, BIOS, Memory Models, interrupts, screen handling, hardware comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.win32 MS/Windows: Mice, DLLs, hardware comp.os.os2.programmer.misc OS/2 Programming comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc Macintosh Programming comp.unix.programmer General Unix: processes, pipes, POSIX, curses, sockets comp.unix.[vendor] Various Unix vendors Microsoft VC++ ------------- microsoft.public.vc.language VC++ issues microsoft.public.vc.mfc MFC Issues microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vc C++/CLR Issues microsoft.public.dotnet.framework .Net Framework Borland C++ Builder ------------------- borland.public.cppbuilder.language Borland C++ Builder borland.public.cpp.language borland.public.cppbuilder -Shiva http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt Sun Sep 7 00:30:00 EDT 2008 |
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