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- From: gangolly@cnsunix.albany.edu (Jagdish S. Gangolly)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Can anyone recommend a decent C++ reference book?
- Date: 30 Mar 1996 20:33:39 GMT
- Organization: University at Albany
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- In article <4jhbg7$nhs@zeus.tcp.co.uk>, daveg@tcp.co.uk (David) says:
- >
- >I've just started learning C++ and would like to purchase a reference
- >book, I'm willing to spend up to ú30.00.
- >
- >Any recommendations?
- >
- >David.
- >
-
- I think you should look at:
-
- On to C++
- Patrick Henry Winston
- (Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1995)
-
- I have been using it as a textbook in an accounting
- systems course to a bunch of students who had
- virtually no background in programming.
-
- The book is, of course, not for programming gurus.
-