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Im trying to learn c++ in school but the book does not break it down FOR ME ENOUGH, could some body suggest a book like c++ for dummies or something that would really help me out. Im engineer major in my sophmore year and I have plenty more programming ahead.
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Read the Read Me threads at the top of this c++ board. They contain lots of information.
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C++ Without Fear was my 1st C++ class textbook and C++ Primer.

For a little intermediate try
Scott Meyer books and Professional C++.

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there a lots of books for c++. You can read the "C++ Annotations" book which is totally free and very good!I recommend it!
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