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- From: tyance1@gl.umbc.edu (Tate A. Yancey)
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- Subject: Re: learning c++ - good beginner books no C background
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 18:00:28 GMT
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- I'm reading Object-Oriented Programming in C++ 2nd edition by Robert
- Lafore -- Waite Group Press
- I find it easy to understand and the author assumes you do not know C
- or C++.
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- calimom@tiac.net wrote:
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- >I worked with COBOL, and now I'm home with a PC, and I'd like to study
- >C++. Any book suggestions? I would try to study at home, and I have
- >an experienced friend who could help at times. Thanks, Tanya
- >
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