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- From: yba@LearnSkills.com (Yoel Ben-Avraham)
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- Subject: Re: C++ book
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 22:56:18 GMT
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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 have to disagree. With all due respect to Bjarne, I personaly do
- not believe his book is a good 'tutorial'. My preference is Hebert
- Schildt's books. Real down to earth, step by step skill mastery. His
- latest, "C++ from the ground up" which expects no knowledge of 'C',
- coupled with his "Teach yourself C++" are a complete introductory
- course in 'C++'.
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- On an advanced level, we use James Coplien's "Advanced C++: Styles &
- Idioms" for our online tutorial. At this level, Bjarne's book, or
- Stamley Lipmans (misnamed) C++ Primer, are great REFERENCE books.
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- My two cents!
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- YBA
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