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- From: aanderson@ppg01.sc.hp.com (Allen Anderson)
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- Subject: Re: c++ books
- Date: 9 Apr 1996 22:12:41 GMT
- Organization: Hewlett Packard
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- I second this...It does a good job of teaching C++ as C++, rather than just
- C with extra stuff. It might do with a little more on good class design,
- but perhaps that is the topic for another book.
- Mark Carleton (Mark_Carleton@hp-loveland-om10.om.hp.com) wrote:
- : I've read 3 C++ books and my favorite one so far is Bruce Eckel's thinking in C++.
- : It has short program examples for each new concept covered. I'd highly recommend it.
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