Re: C++ book.
As far as a book to learn from goes, I would Recommend C++: How to
Program, Deitel/Deitel 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, 1998. I learned from the
previous edition of this book. It's really good, IMHO.
HTH,
Steve
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On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, ari gold wrote:
>
> everybody learns in different ways. that's for sure. so the stroustrup book
> may be the one for you.
>
> however, i have had much more success with other books (like the
> primer). while he may be a buddha when it comes to writing languages, i don't
> think stroustrup is that great of a teacher ... so far. the book is good to
> have because it is THE WORD on the language. but i'd go elsewhere to learn...
>
> best of luck,
>
> ari
>
> ==> shaul writes:
>
> > Can you recommend a good C++ book ? How about the 3rd edition of
> > Stroustrup's book ? Is it better then the new edition of the C++
> > Primer ?
>
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