Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/11/03/15:30:36
Buryl Woodard wrote:
> Assuming you have a little experience in structured programming, I
> recommend "C++: the Complete Reference" by Herbert Schildt. Consise,
> with the first half devoted to ANSI standard C, and the latter half to
> C++. It covers all the bases. I like the book. But that's just my
> own
> opinion...
One should point out that Schildt is well-known for getting the
standards wrong. Be cautious when learning from his books. For
instance, in _The annotated ANSI C reference manual_, his annotates, put
side-by-side with the standard, are sometimes contradicting what is said
in the standard on the facing page!
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