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Hi,

My name is Juan Soulié, I'm a self-taught programmer born in 1977 in the Mediterranean island of Mallorca belonging to the Kingdom of Spain.

Before bumping into C and subsequently C++ I used to program in Pascal and when I was a child with Basic in my Spectrum and MSX-16kB machines. I also have some respect for unix shell scripting and nowadays Perl. Right now I'm specialized in Windows' API Programming and internet-related technologies.

The aim that pushed me to write this tutorial was to share with everyone interested in learning this amazing and versatile programming language what I've learnt here and there throughout the years using what seems to me simple and understandable explanations and avoiding useless (or slightly useful) theory. I've tried to explain what you can do with C++ instead on emphasizing what you should do (I'm not saying that that is not important, it is simply not covered in this tutorial).

Finally, I want to thank these people that have found some typos in previous versions of the tutorial: Mike H, Proto, Anderson Fabiano, Alex Hoover, Jose Castaneda , nameless person, Scott A. Fanjoy, Mr. Venom, Weilan W Wu, Vern Hamberg, Brian Agbay, Thomas Texier, Cory Wheeler, Jay, Hugo Lavalle, Joshua Smith, Jaime Tenorio, sassi, Bruce Bertrand, Nikolai Shevchuk, Devrim Ersanli, Guillermo, Luke Kurach, Nick Malden, Hans Verbrugge, mikeg, Chouputra, Anna Grishkan, and some others whose names were not disclosed in their messages.

There are probably some other errors to find. If you find one please mail me to <jsoulie@cplusplus.com>. Please notice that I don't know all about everything related to C++ and that I am not a volunteer programming consultant, so if you have a particular programming question you will proably get a better result posting your question in a programming forum, mailing list or newsgroup rather than sending it to me.

      Regards,
      Juan Soulié 


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