Agreed! I always used to see them at the store and wanted them as well.
Also, would be interesting to gain more knowledge of coding.
The web is your oyster.
(Eat the oyster and save the pearls.)
You'll need a search engine that can handle special Chars.
(You might want to bookmark this link:)
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C# data structures 6,259 hits
C++ pure virtual function 2,957 hits
C++ big O notation 1,328 hits
C++ binary tree 5,991 hits
C binary tree 19,897 hits
var_A / var_B 9 hits
Gtk-WARNING **: 37 hits
has-a vs is-a 45 hits
C++ the complete reference 16,300 hits
C# ^ 4,614 hits
You get the point.
Oh, if you're coding for Pi, keep in mind that compiled languages ( C, C++, etc) will always run faster than scripting languages and JIT VMs (erlang, Javascript, Java, python, etc.)
Pi can run: " Python, C, C++, Java, Scratch, and Ruby. They all come installed by default on the Raspberry Pi. The people from Raspberry Pi recommend Scratch for younger kids.
Other languages that can be used are:
HTML5
Javascript and JQuery
Perl
Erlang "
The best site for learning C++ is:
http://www.cplusplus.com/Don't forget to deallocate your memory if you decide to use C, and don't overflow the stack, no matter what language you use.