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- From: Jesse Liberty <jl@staff.ichange.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: C++ BOOKS
- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 1996 07:30:43 -0500
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- Brendan Newell wrote:
- >
- > Does anyone know any good C++ books for beginners. I'm attempting to
- > teach myself the language so I need a 'fairly' basic book. Also, is there
- > anywhere on the internet that has some good tutorials??
- > Any help would be much appreciated.
- >
- > Brendan
-
- I'd like to ask you to take a look at my book "Teach Yourself C++ In 21
- Days. (SAMS Publications). It was designed for students with no
- previous programming experience who wish to learn on their own. I'd be
- interested in what you think of the book, and am available here or via
- email to answer questions.
-
- A college version of this book is due out next month, and the ANSI
- version will be out later this spring. There is also a sequal, "Teach
- Yourself More C++ In 21 Days" in which I review datastructures and other
- advanced topics.
-
- Thanks! -j
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