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On the Allegro Games Programming mailing list (http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro/) someone recently asked about linked lists. I was about to reply, but then I figured enough people would to help this poor soul. And they did; and one of the replies was from Gillius who mentioned he had a C/C++ tutorial. I read this partially and found it ... um, "amatuer" :), but it does mention quite a few things. The URL is http://www.rit.edu/~jpw9607/.
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I formatted and uploaded a few of the emails to http://www.cyclone7.com/cpp/notes/ll.htm. Go there for some tasty tid bits on linked lists :)
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Allz I have is some notes and stuff. A fan of my site really pumped up my inspiration a while back which is driving me to pursue improvements more than I was before. I'm trying to become self-employed so I can dedicate some good solid time to making this the best C++ (or learning for that matter) on the god-forsaken internet (which is amok with clutter if you ask me). I'm starting from the very beginning (how to use a compiler, what the heck is c++, etc.) so advanced topics are a little far off. In the meantime I ENCOURAGE you to seek out other sites on C++. If you find ANYTHING good let me know so I can get some ideas.