There's loads of books that teach you Java and assume you know C++. How about one that teaches you C(++) and assumes you know Java (or even Python?)? Not everyone eats, drinks and breathes C... And the books that teach you C++ and assume you don't know programming are not very useful either, 'cause if you skip the first 3 chapters, you might miss out on some of the useful stuff, but if you read them you'll be very bored 'cause they teach you programming and Object Orientation, which most Java programmers should know;)
"Intelligent mail client users continue to be unaffected" - is that users of intelligent mail clients (aka not LookOut) or intelligent users of mail clients (aka those who don't open attachments anyway)...
For those who didn't know about it, this from their own page: " Hacker is the original computer crime card game. This game was written by Steve Jackson as a satirical comment on the Secret Service raid and the hacker community. The hacker community liked it. There's been no visible reaction from the Feds. Hacker won the Origins Award for Best Modern-Day Boardgame of 1992. "
There's loads of books that teach you Java and assume you know C++. How about one that teaches you C(++) and assumes you know Java (or even Python?)? Not everyone eats, drinks and breathes C... And the books that teach you C++ and assume you don't know programming are not very useful either, 'cause if you skip the first 3 chapters, you might miss out on some of the useful stuff, but if you read them you'll be very bored 'cause they teach you programming and Object Orientation, which most Java programmers should know ;)
"Intelligent mail client users continue to be unaffected" - is that users of intelligent mail clients (aka not LookOut) or intelligent users of mail clients (aka those who don't open attachments anyway)...
;)
Just wondering
miLady
For those who didn't know about it, this from their own page:
" Hacker is the original computer crime card game. This game was written by Steve Jackson as a satirical comment
on the Secret Service raid and the hacker community. The hacker community liked it. There's been no visible
reaction from the Feds. Hacker won the Origins Award for Best Modern-Day Boardgame of 1992. "
More info, but it's sold out.