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- Subject: Re: learning c++ - good beginner books no C background
- Date: 3 Mar 1996 15:42:28 GMT
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- On Mar 01, 1996 03:46:19 in article <Re: learning c++ - good beginner books
- no C background>, '()' wrote:
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- >C++ for dummies is a good start. The book has an interesting format.
- >Also, any books written by Herbert Schildt.
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- ahh, the god of the programming world.. i must agree.. all book by
- schildt!! teach yourself c in 12 easy lessons is also i great book..
- that's where i started.. (it's a big yellow book in a box that comes with a
- small turbo c compiler.. and i mean SMALL!! but it works.. and it's fun to
- play with if your just getting started..)
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