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NrmMyth 13-03-2005 07:13 PM

I started this topic becouse (IMO) the best way of learning somethig new about the programming is the book or e-book (preferably free).

So if anyone of you knows a good book about programming that you read or not, post!
:ok:
Also if anyone post a crapy book :not_ok: and I don't know of it so I put it in the list, tell me!
:ok:


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Pangloth 13-03-2005 09:22 PM

Well, the best way to find a book that you like is to go to the bookstore and browse through theirs.

One that I found useful is Stephen Prata's C Primer Plus, another is C++ Primer Plus. It might also be a good idea to pick up a reference in addition, Schildt's books are good for that.

NeKromancer 14-03-2005 03:00 AM

I always found this webpage very useful to my programming desires.

http://linoleum.leapster.org

NrmMyth 14-03-2005 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by NeKromancer@Mar 14 2005, 03:00 AM
I always found this webpage very useful to my programming desires.

http://linoleum.leapster.org

I was on that page, IMO it is very resourcefull, but sorry this topic does only books. :cry:

aaberg 15-03-2005 11:10 PM

Try this link.

A lot of programming books have some free chapters for advertisement reasons. This website puts together some of those chapters, which in total gives you a full featured book.

Very smart.

By the way. The language is C#.

Data 16-03-2005 10:07 AM

http://www.icce.rug.nl/documents/cpp.shtml
c++ for people with C experience

Warning Huge book.

Ioncannon 19-03-2005 03:08 PM

is Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 21 day a good book?

NrmMyth 19-03-2005 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ioncannon@Mar 19 2005, 03:08 PM
is Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 21 day a good book?
I think it is................, a good book about Win app programing.
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.

Jim6 20-03-2005 01:11 AM

I couldn't agree more - Eckel is a legend!

Something else I've found is: http://newdata.box.sk/bx/c/ which is nice for someone still learning - although I'd leave maybe 63 days at least!


Edit: Oh, sorry - didn't ralise it was the Sam's Teach Yourself referenced earlier...

Edit2: Also, a word of warning about "Savitch: Problem solving in C++" - it's utterly worthless.

NrmMyth 20-03-2005 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim6@Mar 20 2005, 01:11 AM
I couldn't agree more - Eckel is a legend!

Something else I've found is: http://newdata.box.sk/bx/c/ which is nice for someone still learning - although I'd leave maybe 63 days at least!


Edit: Oh, sorry - didn't ralise it was the Sam's Teach Yourself referenced earlier...

Edit2: Also, a word of warning about "Savitch: Problem solving in C++" - it's utterly worthless.

Thanks for warning. :ok:


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