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- From: "P. Pete Chong" <chong@jepson.gonzaga.edu>
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- Subject: Good Self-instruction Book for learning Turbo C++?
- Date: 3 Jan 1996 17:11:15 GMT
- Organization: Gonzaga University
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- Hi,
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- I am looking for a book for C++ for students who have little or no
- programming experience.
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- Students are taking this course and learn the language independently.
- Instructors work more like tutor, and there is no formal lectures. We
- are using _Problem Solving, Abstraction, and Design Using C++_ by
- Friedman and Koffman right now.
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- Thanks for your help.
-
-
- Pete
- Associate Professor in MIS
- Gonzaga University
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