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- From: Jesse Liberty <jl@staff.ichange.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Any Good Books on C++
- Date: Fri, 08 Mar 1996 15:07:52 -0500
- Organization: AT&T New Media Services
- Message-ID: <31409398.11D7@staff.ichange.com>
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- Dieter Schwarzmann wrote:
-
- > >> I worked through "Teach Yourself C++ Programming in 21 Days" by Jesse
- > >> Liberty, and found it pretty good.
- >
- > but isn't this book made for VISUAL C++ (I guess it reffers to MS
- > Visual C++)? Or is it suitable for Borland 4.5C++ ??
-
- No, all of my books are designed to be compiler independent. In fact,
- they don't cover windows programming or windows class libraries at all;
- they cover object oriented programming and C++. There are dozens of
- books with similar titles, however, so check the name and author
- carefully! Thanks. -j
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- Jesse Liberty. (AT&T New Media Services) jl@staff.ichange.com
- Teach Yourself C++ In 21 Days. SAMS, 1994
- Teach Yourself MORE C++ In 21 Days. SAMS, 1996
- Teach Yourself ANSI C++ In 21 Days. SAMS, 1996
- C++: An Introduction To Programming. QUE, 1996
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