Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/12/27/02:40:45
Everyone has their own opinion on a good book. The only thing I can say is
atke some time (about two hours) and go to Barnes and Nobles; take in stacks
of three books on C++ and go sit on one of those comfy couches. The book
which makes the most sence to you is best. There are some books which are
really hard to understand sometimes (ex. The C Programming Language ANSI C
2nd Edition, Kernighan and Ritchie about $37.00 and only 270 pages). There
are some others that should make more sense when you read them.
Hope this helps.
JL
> Well, I just got $60 ta spend on a C++ book, and i need some
suggestions..
> I'm 14 and teaching Myself C++, there are no classes at my high school
> relating to programming or even any software..hmmm... so, uh, if anyone has
> some suggestions please send 'em this way.. thanks alot.............
>
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