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- From: dalewhit@ix.netcom.com (Dale Whittemore)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: C++ Book: Looking for
- Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 03:47:30 GMT
- Organization: So who's organized??
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- gacasi00@pop.uky.edu (Gregg Casillo) wrote:
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- >I consider myself to be a novice C++ programmer. I currently own Jesse
- >Liberty's "Teach Yourself C++ Programming in 21 Days (Sams)" and have found it
- >moderately useful. I want a book that teaches C++ programming from the ground
- >up, but graduates toward a moderately advanced level of programming. Three
- >books I'm looking at are:
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- >The Waite Group's C++ Programming by J.T. Berry (Sams)
- >Learning C++ by Neill Graham (McGraw-Hill)
- >The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup (Addison Wesley)
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- >Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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- >Gregg Casillo
- >gacasi00@pop.uky.edu
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- I am currently taking a class a work and we are using:
- C++ Primer Plus 2nd Edition
- Stephen Prata
- Published by Waite Group Press ISDN 1-878739-74-3
- $39.95
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- I like the book as a first look at the language for non-programmers
- like me as I am a VAX system manager.
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- Dale Whittemore
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