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Excellent C++ Book
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nomibegood
December 09, 2001 05:55 AM
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December 09, 2001 05:55 AM
To all friends check out this book from Stphen Parata C++ Primer Plus . It''s a Classic if you really want to learn C++. the easy way, with lot''s of examples..
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December 09, 2001 06:15 AM
I second that. It''s probably the best C++ book I got.
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-----------------------------Reporter: Are they slow-moving, chief?Sheriff: Yeah, they're dead. They're all messed up.-Night of the living dead
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