The top link on that page for me leads right back here. LOL.
Say... that Big C++ lab covers some nifty topics. But, since it's a Big C++ lab, I'm not sure if you should be ripping the solutions off the internet. Partially because you won't learn much, but also someone might spot it as "ripped".
@ Albatross: The link does take me to the solutions. It just takes showed that you typed in Big c++ lab solutions into google, but you didnt actually get to the solutions.
Those are not the lab solutions. Those are the solutions to the exercises in the book. You simply did not read the things you found because i found those exercise solutions already and they are not solutions to the labs.
@sealcodes: epic fail! if your only here to criticize and not help then i dont know why you bother to comment. Comment only if its going to be helpful. Otherwise dont comment at all
You fail for coming here asking for people to provide you with the Solutions to the Labs.
A LAB can be completed an infinite number of ways. It's supposed to be an application of the knowledge you have gained throughout a course of study. Maybe you should do the exercises, then attempt the Labs on your own, THEN ask for help when you get stuck... Has that thought ever occurred to you?
Also why not try being more specific in your question? Obviously no one here is going to spend two hours searching the Internet for your answers. And if you have already done so why not try asking for specific help on the particular Lab that you are having trouble with?
The answer key that you may access must be generated by your mind, sah. I agree with SealCodes on this. You should try to solve the problems first and then ask for help. Why are you taking that lab if you are just going to cut and paste the answers?
swalton, why don't you try an alternative method to learning? Try setting a basic goal and then reading documentation and asking questions until you reach your goal.
http://cplusplus.com/forum/articles/12974/
On a funny note, there isn't always an answer key to everything. That's why we have religion.