User talk:Blacken~enwikibooks/C++ Concepts and Programming

A few notes:


 * This wikibook is starting in userspace because I want to get a good chunk of it done before I put it into the main space. I don't like the large number of wikibooks that have been started and left to languish because nobody ever actually put a lot of time into them. When it's to that point I'll put it into the main namespace.
 * I'm aware that there's already a C++ Programming wikibook. It seems geared more toward those who are already programmers (token "what is a foozle?") chapters to the contrary) and, in my own opinion, doesn't teach very well. I asked a friend of mine, a technical user but not a programmer, to read over it; got much of the "eyes glazed over" look. To those who would say "edit it", I reply that it is more a question of style and approach than content, and something that is difficult to change in an already-written text.
 * This is aimed more closely at the "for dummies" market than most. This isn't to say it won't be comprehensive, but it will spend more time on the whys, rather than the hows, than most other texts do.

Leave feedback if you'd like, I always enjoy reading it. Ed Ropple - B l a c k e n  - (Talk | Wikipedia talk) 08:38, 12 November 2006 (UTC)