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But if you need to learn C++ from scratch, try to find another good book. Then later on you can return to your previous book. You should try Bruce Eckels free e-book. The link is on the beginning of this topic. [/b][/quote] hmm that ebook looks helpfull, I will read into it after I have the time... |
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It's very "deep". |
meaning "Insanely detailed"
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But what can be wrong with that??? |
... meaning, that it's not exactly a "cover to cover"* kind of book. An excellent reference though!
*On further thought; these are useless when it comes to programming books, so that's a good thing. All I mean was, you can't really "read into it" :P |
you guys rock.
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Can you tell me (if you heard of it ) is "The C++ programming language" by Byarne Stroustrup worth buying.
I need a book that can teach me C++, as I already know C. Thanks. :ok: |
I dunno anout that one, but presently I'm reading "the complete idiots guide to C++" its just what I was looking for. it also covers some of the major upgrades that C++ has over C Nrmmyth.
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seriously though, don't let the name throw you off, it's good. the thing i like best is it puts everything in relative terms, for anyone who doesn't kow the terminology. thax again kon_tiki |
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