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From: | Buryl Woodard <burylw AT blountsville DOT net> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Books for a beginner to C |
Date: | Mon, 03 Nov 1997 09:23:16 -0800 |
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Graham & Dina wrote: > > Could anyone with ideas on a particularly good book for a beginner > please forward suggestions > > Thanks > > Graham 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... Buryl Woodard
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