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Object Oriented Programming in C++ by Robert Lafore is damn good.

Goes into too much detail sometimes though .
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quote:Original post by TheOne1
hmm, I have 21 days and that uses iostream and not iostream.h.


Yeah, that would be the 4th edition. I have the 3rd edition (published in ''99, still after the Standard). Sorry for the outdated information. It''s an okay book otherwise, except it teaches from the classic "C plus C++" approach instead of going at object-oriented thinking from the start. That''s what''s good about the Lippman, Engel, Dietel (and others) books - they teach you how to best use the paradigm that C++ most naturally brings forth.

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I like "The Complete Idiot''s Guide to C++" it has the C to C++ approach

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