Lookin for a good book

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7 comments, last by Masamune 21 years, 10 months ago
Im a new guy to this programming stuff and im willing to start off small but i find it really hard to get a good book that teaches C++ well for someone like me. I was just wondering if anyone could tell me a book they like that goes into depth for beginners like myself. Or if you can give me some good information please send it to Mjsaffran@msn.com I am like you...I have no name.
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I liked the C++ Black Book by Holzner when I was starting out.
I used Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days.


I know only that which I know, but I do not know what I know.

I know only that which I know, but I do not know what I know.
My favorite C++ tutorial is

Stanley B. Lippman: C++ Primer
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quote:Original post by Daishi
I used Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days.


I know only that which I know, but I do not know what I know.

I am using this book. I find i real good! - Buy it!



Read trough what you already know, cause you will learn all you thought you knew.
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I have C++ Primer Plus (4th Edition) by Stephen Prata and it''s a really good book.
I''m using how to program in C++ @ school, and I think it sucks!
C++ Primer (Lippman) is very good.

21 days sucks. No, really. It sucks. Class cat? Member function meaow? Please.

Black book is alright.

The best C++ books I''ve read are "Essential C++" (Lippman) and "Accelerated C++" (Koenig and Moo). These come with the recommendation of Strostroup, who "invented" C++. They teach not only the language syntax but also good programming style.



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The book I learned with was "Ivor Horton''s Beginning Visual C++ 6" The book is very thourough and it comes with a learning edition of vc++ 6 on cd.

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