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- From: cflowers@atl.mindspring.com (Charles R. Flowers)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: C++ book
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 03:58:16 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
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- thurman_b_miller@ccm2.hf.intel.com (Thurman Miller) wrote:
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- >kfredrik@cc.Helsinki.FI (K K K Fredriksson) wrote:
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- >>Suggest a good C++ book. I know C quite well, so I don't want a
- >>book that teaches me how to use functions or for-loops and other
- >>standard C-stuff, but a book that assumes that the reader knows
- >>C but not C++.
- >>--
- >>Kimmo.Fredriksson@Helsinki.FI
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- >Get "The C++ Programming Language" by Bjarne Stroustrup. He's the guy
- >that originally created the C++ language. Excellent reference.
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- >Thurman Miller
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- I just feel a strong need to second that motion. Too many computer
- books today are riddled with just enough typos to dampen their ability
- to teach you new concepts and to make you question their credibility.
- Stroustrup's book is a clear, authoritative, and very accurate source
- for C++ info.
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- Charlie Flowers
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