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- From: Jeffrey Day <jaday@ilstu.edu>
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- Subject: Re: need books to learn about C++ or Basic
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 1996 21:53:14 -0600
- Organization: Central Illinois Access
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- And once you've done that and if you've decided on an O'Reilly book. Check out the price and get
- a hold of me before you buy it unless you're in a hurry (as my stock isn't in yet and may take a
- few weeks). Chances are that my prices are quite a bit lower since I sell them at 30% below
- list in most cases.
-
- Jeff
-
-
- > Ell wrote:
- > seshadri (seshadri@third-wave.com) wrote:
-
- > : but would like to know if anybody
- > : >could suggest some good books or areas on the net that
- > : >are for beginners.
-
- > : i would like to second this request,
- > : thanks/ganesh
- >
- > Go to a super bookstore and peruse its shelves. Just stand there
- > marvel, and take it all in.
- > imo, but hey, why not read both? Seriously.)
-