As it was said before, learning to use an IDE is not the same as learning a language.
For the first, learning to use C::B, I'll recommend you to see C::B's manual. It's instructive.
But before that, learn the language. It's the more important.
For that, there are few books which have a good reputation. (personnally, I begin to read
thinking in C++ a few time ago. Didn't finish for many reasons, but it seem it's well written. It have a very good reputation too... PS: I'm sorry, the remark is in french, but the book is in english, as so many programming ressources

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pwnedu46: paint is far from gimp. But gimp is hard to use... If my guess that you speak about Microsoft paint is good... Paint have only basic options, I'm not sure it have transparency. But it's easy to use... The gimp is hard to use, need to be learn, but is really powerfull (I tried, but fail, no time to spend with something to draw

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For the logo, I remember the old one had transparency...
I think it was the 10.05's one. MAybe the 8.02? But I'm sure there were one. If you didn't find, I'll try to push my memory a bit more

1) Code::Blocks Tutorials for Beginners.
2) Starting Tips for Code::Blocks from guys with more experience on the subject.
I'm curious about what you would find in the 1) Code::Blocks Tutorials for Beginners. ?
It's true that many things are not so easy to find, in C::B (like the ability to see more than one file in the same time: I took more than a year to understand it was possible by just moving an opened file on a side of the screen...) but, as I am no longer a beginner (I'm not a very experienced user anyway, I'm sure I don't understand many useful features, or don't know they exists) I don't know what a beginner would like to have...
If you have some ideas on what should be sayed, I could try to do one... I guess the wiki could have some place for that.