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Books for learning C++

Started by April 15, 2002 05:04 PM
4 comments, last by PsYcHo GaMeRz 22 years, 7 months ago
I need to know which book the people here believe is the best book for learning C++ because i know you guys know best. Thanks PsYcHo GaMeRz like us will rule the world!
PsYcHo GaMeRz like us will rule the world!
I am a bign fan of C++ in 21 days, it is very comprehensive.
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I really liked Ivor Horton''s Beginning C++. Covered C/C++ pretty well and is writen in a language that assumes you don''t know programming jargon.
C++ Primer Plus, 4td ed by S. Prata is a great book for a beginner.
Ivor Hortons Beginning C++ is an excellent book to learn C++. The first half of the book begins by teaching you C style procedural programming and the latter half of the book goes on to teach the object oriented techniques used in C++. The book is very thorough and leaves very few questions unanswered. Ivors writing style is straight forward and to the point which I like as I''ve read some books where the authors tend to waste a bit too much space making silly jokes and what not. I highly recommend it. I''ve read two books on C++ and this is by far the better of the two. Read reviews on Amazon.com to see for your self.

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