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From: | "Gus" <slash747 AT jps DOT net> |
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Subject: | Re: Learning C++ |
Date: | Mon, 4 Jan 1999 14:13:40 -0500 |
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thomas_[i hate spam]ammon AT hotmail DOT com (Thomas Ammon) wrote in message <3690c1aa DOT 1181286 AT news DOT etv DOT net>... >Can anyone recommend a good beginners c++ book? C++ How to program : 2nd Ed. By: Deitel && Deitel ISBN : 0-13-528910-6 Theyve come out with a 3rd Ed. Im not to crazy with the book to tell you honestly , But then again im not to crazy with C++ . The book will definately give you a basic understanding of how C++ works , and it doesnt expect any prior programming expirience .
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