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- From: brown@NCoast.ORG (Stan Brown)
- Subject: Re: C++ books
- Organization: Oak Road Systems, Cleveland Ohio USA
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 01:45:45 GMT
- Message-ID: <C1Fu89.B7n@NCoast.ORG>
- References: <C1Dovo.DKA@panix.com>
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- In article <C1Dovo.DKA@panix.com> stevekim@panix.com (Steve Kim) writes:
- >I am not much of a programmer. I want to learn C++. I have some experience
- >in assembler and basic (pathetic huh?). Anyway, I am looking for a good
- >book that I can use. Also is C++ limited to dos or can I use programs
- >written in C in UNIX.
-
- The last three threads in comp.lang.c have been C++ specific.
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- Please folks, if you want to talk about C++ then post to comp.lang.c++
- not comp.lang.c
-
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- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems brown@Ncoast.ORG
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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