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Any C++ books you recommend me?
#21
I just realized I didn't recommend any books in my last post. The books I recommend are the same for everybody entering, or already familiar with, C++.

The C++ Programming Language. Written by Stroustrup himself (the creator of C++), this book gives a very detailed overview of the language and its practices.

Effective C++. This isn't a book to read when learning, but rather after you've developed a familiarity with the language.
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#22
I've been wanting to get into coding too..thanks everyone for posting links here Smile
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(10-08-2010, 12:53 PM)Disease Wrote: I just realized I didn't recommend any books in my last post. The books I recommend are the same for everybody entering, or already familiar with, C++.

The C++ Programming Language. Written by Stroustrup himself (the creator of C++), this book gives a very detailed overview of the language and its practices.

Effective C++. This isn't a book to read when learning, but rather after you've developed a familiarity with the language.

they are great ebook...thank's mate Big Grin
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#24
You dont need a thing than these.

1) The C++ Programming Language 3rd Ed. - Bjarne Stroustrup
2) C++ How To Program 2nd Ed. - Harvey & Paul Deitel
3) Practical C++ Programming - O'reilly
4) C++ Primer - Addison Wesley
5) C++ Primer Plus - Sams
6) C++ Tutorial - Wrox
7) Sams Teach Yourself Visual C++ in 21 Days - Sams
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(05-11-2010, 12:26 AM)flAmingw0rm Wrote: Some useful links to learn C++:
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.html
http://www.programmingtutorials.com/cplusplus.aspx
http://www.cpp4u.com/c++/tutorial/c++_tutorials.html
http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/c-plus-plus.html
http://www.freeprogrammingresources.com/cpptutor.html
http://www.learncpp.com/

Those are quite interesting e-books mate,i may use them in future because i started c++ recently! Thanks in advance mate.
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