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- From: Herb_Peters@mindlink.bc.ca (Herb Peters)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: books
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 1996 05:20:36
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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- Summary: Need good C++ reference
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- Can anyone name some good books that can assist me with understanding the
- syntax of C++. I find the reference books I have too concise. Terse little
- explanations about dereferencing pointers etc may be great for the initiated
- but I need some something a little more verbose. I would prefer something that
- has lots of sample code that is explained in depth and not too concisely. I
- have done a lot of programming in COBOL, some in assembler, quite a bit of
- hobby stuff in C.
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- Something that tackles C++ in the same manner that
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- Robert J. Traister's book Mastering C Pointers explains that subject would be
- ideal.
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- Any assistance would be appreciated.
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- HP
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