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- From: Eddie Bush <edwbush@sooner.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Learning C++
- Date: Wed, 03 Apr 1996 02:20:54 -0800
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- I am a intermediate C programmer who has gotten a small taste of c++ and
- liked it. My question to all of you out there in TV land is this:
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- What book(s) do you think would work the best in helping me
- relate my C experience to C++ - and then build on top of that?
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- Is there a good C++ tutorial?
-
- (OK, 2 questions *grinz*)
- I have the Straustrup (spelling?) book, but it seems to be more of a
- 'reference' oriented book (Like the K&R C book is for C). Someone told
- me that is had everything that was C++, so I bought it ;) It's not
- very... intuative -- I don't like that word. It just isn't real easy to
- read it and learn how to code C++... to me.
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- Any suggestions would be _whole-heartedly_ appreciated!
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- Thanx in Advance!
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- Eddie Bush
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- "One man [person], with courage, _makes_ a majority."
-
- -- Forgot the Author --
-