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- From: laserlight@earthlink.net (Lewis Burmeister)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: C++ BOOKS
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 01:15:39 GMT
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- bnewell@powerup.com.au (Brendan Newell) wrote:
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- >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.
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- >Brendan
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- As a beginner in C++ myself I've found "Learn C++ Today!" to be
- helpful. IDG Books, Martin L. Rinehart, TC++ 1.0 included, $35.
- This is a DOS only compiler, but as the auther pointes out and I
- know for personal experence trying to learn C++ and windows API
- at the same time is brain destroying.
- laserlight@eathlink.net
- Lewis Burmeister
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