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With regard to C++ books, I'll just echo the advice here.
The following books are recommended; read them in mostly the order listed.
Proper credit: vawjr, who now has this posted.

The following is also recommended.
C++ Coding Standards : 101 Rules, Guidelines, and Best Practices, Herb Sutter, Andrei Alexandrescu
Originally Posted by Daved
Consider adding C++ Coding Standards to that list. It is by Sutter and Alexandrescu, and has an excellent compilation and mini-discussion of many of the topics discussed in greater detail in the other books. It is not a coding standards book, but rather a guide to best practices in C++ code and would fit perfectly as an introduction or summary of many of the other books on that list (after Accelerated C++).
Book reviews can also be found at www.accu.org: Beginner's C++.
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Time for a Big Bump.

I'd like to add a title or two as well, which even though not C++ specific should be required reading for any serious student (or practitioner) of software development.
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Originally Posted by Dave Sinkula
With regard to C++ books, I'll just echo the advice here.

[/list]Book reviews can also be found at www.accu.org: Beginner's C++.
Greetings, do they also cover gcc+ gtk+ and other Linux specific information?

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I have had Basic and Gbasic but no VB.

I use the KDE desktop and it has some nice dev tools. C++ and more.
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"The C++ Programming Language" 3rd edition or later Bjarne Stroustrup

im currently reading this i recomend if you are serious about C++ only because its time consuming if you are just getting into this as a hobby get a smaller more focused book first (it also cost $70)
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I have a great recommendation, this is a cheap book, full colour, and extremely detailed, im from the UK, here its £10.99, so thats about $20 roughly.
Its called C++ In Easy Steps
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I've used that one before, it's a decent book Mike.
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There's another veru nice book
Thinking In C++,2nd Edition by Bruce Eckel
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Im currently Reading

Beginning C++ Game Programming by Michael Dawson

I just started but I really like this book because it goes at an evne pase and after every program explains what each section of source code means does and why it does that.

Sam's Teach yourself C++ in 10 minutes by Jesse Liberty

This book takes you about 10 minutes for each lesson so its good if you are on a busy schedule but 4 me its goes really fast and the chapters are so short its hard to understand some thing. If I had not read Beginning C++ Game Programming first I would have been lost in this book.

*the compiler that comes with Beginning C++ Game Programming is one of the best ive seen.
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This site has a real thorough and updated list of books for C and C++
http://www.comeaucomputing.com/booklist/
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Anyone any dealings with "C++ How To Program" 5th Edition? Work ordered it for me and I'm reluctant to use it if it would teach bad habits as has been suggested in one review that i have read
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