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Re: [SLE] C++ Books?
- From: Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Jul 2003 21:30:24 +0200
- Message-id: <m3znjf8u5r.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Darrell Cormier <linuxdev@xxxxxxxx> writes:
| I know this has been addressed on this list before, but please forgive
| me for asking again. I could not find the posts.
|
| What is a excellent book on C++? I have programmed (minimally) in C++
| years ago, and am about to dive in again and want the best
| reference/tutorial I can find. I am looking at:
| *"C++ Programming Language Special Edition " by *Bjarne Stroustrup
| which sounds like a real good one, but I would like to hear others
| experiences and opinions.
Bjarne's book is sort-of the reference on C++ -- it is good to have.
If you're starting, then you might want to get the one by Koenig and
Moo: Accelerated C++. My recommandatation for beginners in C++.
-- Gaby
| I know this has been addressed on this list before, but please forgive
| me for asking again. I could not find the posts.
|
| What is a excellent book on C++? I have programmed (minimally) in C++
| years ago, and am about to dive in again and want the best
| reference/tutorial I can find. I am looking at:
| *"C++ Programming Language Special Edition " by *Bjarne Stroustrup
| which sounds like a real good one, but I would like to hear others
| experiences and opinions.
Bjarne's book is sort-of the reference on C++ -- it is good to have.
If you're starting, then you might want to get the one by Koenig and
Moo: Accelerated C++. My recommandatation for beginners in C++.
-- Gaby
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