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| Re: C++ Books here is a small list of Free C/C++ programming books. They may help you a bit in programming. C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3 C Programming Tutorial (K&R version 4) C Elements of Style A Beginners C++ C++ Annotations and many more.... http://www.mycplus.com/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=46 here is the link to download the books. |
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| Re: C++ Books noticed some one mentioned about Sams teach yourself c++ in 10 minutes, just wondering why no body recommend its cousin: Sams teach yourself c++ in 21 days by the same author: Jesse Liberty a great book for beginners, if you have the time to read through the whole book. It is really detailed and gives tons of good examples. |
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| Re: C++ Books To note a few books try anything by Jesse Liberty and C++ unleashed for the advanced. |
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| Re: C++ Books Quote:
http://www.pythoncriticalmass.com/ It's in 2 volumes. |
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| Re: C++ Books I have the book "Wiley's Teach Yourself C++", is this book at all useful or should I invest in some of the other books that are listed above? |
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| Re: C++ Books Any "teach yourself XXX in YYY" or "XXX for dummies" book isn't worth the paper it's printed on if you're serious about learning more than the very basics. Virii, I don't own that book but given the above truth (which I've found to be almost universal) and my own experience one book is never enough. I currently have a stack several meters (think 5+ and growing) high of programming books. Some are mainly references, some are seriously outdated and need replacement (like books about C++ 1.0 and an old MS DOS 3.2 BASIC programming manual) but many are useful still. |
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| Re: C++ Books I'm reading "C++ Primer 4th edition" by Stan Lippman, Josee Lajoie, and Barbara Moo at the moment, it would be categorised as progression to intermediate level of C++ for someone with prior programming experience. Seems like a decent book so far (unlike the previous editions of C++ Primer, or so I've read from reviews at Amazon). |
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| Re: C++ Books ok im looking at all thees books and stuff but there is a problem, how am i suposted do disifer witch book is best for me cuz there are like (exaderated) 50 million books on here |
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| Re: C++ Books thank you very much |
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| Re: C++ Books Absolute C++ by Walter Savitch is a pretty good book too. Thats the one that I used back in the days when I was a begginer (and that was a long long time ago). |
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