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- From: Jesse Liberty <jl@staff.ichange.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: C++ BOOKS
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 1996 14:06:29 -0500
- Organization: AT&T
- Message-ID: <311A49B5.B76@staff.ichange.com>
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- CC: jl@staff.ichange.com
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- Anthony McNicholls wrote:
- >
- > > Brendan Newell wrote:
- > > >
- > > > Does anyone know any good C++ books for beginners.
- >
- > > I'd like to ask you to take a look at my book "Teach Yourself C++ In 21
- > > Days. (SAMS Publications).
- > The book you have mentioned is it your book, because I bought a book with the
- > same title as that one from SAMS PUBLISHING but it was by Greg Perry. It
- > assumes that you already have a knowledge of C,which I don't. So I have
- > been looking for a different book which is for beginners. Also is it
- > compatable with Borland Turbo C++.
-
- Yes, SAMS has many books with similar names. My book has my name on it
- (Jesse Liberty) and is called "Teach Yourself C++ Programming In 21
- Days." It assumes *no* prior programming experience and is compatible
- with any C++ compiler, though the latter chapters cover templates and
- exceptions which your compiler may not handle.
-
- There is a study group starting on ZD Net University (Go ZDU on
- Compuserve) which will cover this book, but you'll probably find (as
- 20,000 others have) that the books works well as a stand alone
- self-teaching course. Please let me know if you run into questions, my
- email address is: jl@staff.ichange.com. Thanks! -j
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