• General

    Two good C++ books

    If you want to learn or improve your knowledge of C++, you should take a look at these two books: H. Schildt, C++: A Beginner’s Guide, Second edition, McGraw-Hill. H. Schildt, C++: The Complete Reference, Fourh edition, McGraw-Hill. Thanks to a friend of mine (mfoxdogg of #blendercoders@freenode.net) who suggested them to me!

  • OpenFOAM

    OpenFOAM introductory course

    As a user of OpenFOAM who received a lot of free help from the developers, I think that helping spreading the voice of the OpenFOAM training course is the minimum I can do. ICON organizes an introductory course to OpenFOAM  on Thursday 3rd April and Friday 4th April 2008, at Beaumont House, Windsor, UK. The main goals are: Introduce C++ within the OpenFOAM context Explore the OpenFOAM code structure and commonly used classes Analyse, modify and create basic solvers and utilities Understand and customise basic OpenFOAM libraries You can find further information on the ICON site.