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First post; Very nice and interesting site. I checked the link for C/C++ books and i didn't see a book for beginners. What book do you recommend reading for a person that is new to programming and doesn't have any programming background. I am new and ready to learn. I would like to start of by learning C++. I need a book with step by step information with many tutorials. All input is appreciated.
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>Do you consider that list fairly accurate?
Accurate enough to keep someone well documented for an entire career.
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