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- From: eastephe@syr.edu (Eric A. Stephens)
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- Subject: Re: Any Good Books on C++
- Date: 5 Mar 1996 02:31:44 GMT
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- Any book worth its weight will incorporate OOD with C++; they go hand-in-hand.
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- Anyway, I'm taking an OOD class w/C++ now and I find the C++ FAQS book very
- helpful. Very pointed and concise information.
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- In article <4gvji1$ohb@cbisinet.cbis.com>, narahari@cinternet.net says...
- >
- >Hi,
- > I just started with C++. I am a bit familiar but I need to get more info.
- >Any good books on C++ side, not too much OOD should be involved. Should deal
- >with Container Classes, Templates, Streams, operator overloading. etc.,
- >
- >More pictures, good and intersting explanations.... Any body has any ideas ?
- >
- >Also any C++ learning videos.
- >
- >Thanks in advance,
- >
- >Narahari
- >narahari@cinternet.net
- >
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