Posted by Wuzzeb on 2000-12-16
I like the O'Reilly books. They are geared toward people that are already familiar with computers and focus more on learning the language than learning how a for statement works. The For Dummies books are good... I recomend them to people that would like to learn programming. I would suggest going to a book store and browsing the few book titles that are suggested and pick the book that does not focus on stuff you already know. Good luck! http://www.oreilly.com http://cprog.oreilly.com/ > Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 20:56:34 -0600 > From: "r.w.h" <robwh@xxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: quick question > > hello all, > just a quick question so here is gose. > > i been codeing every thing in pascal usein turbo > pascal > or delphi for the longest time and now iam wanting > to learn c++=20 > so dose anyone know of a good book for a newbie to > C++ > > Thanks > Rob Harris > robwh@xxxxxxxx.xxx > > > > > > To signoff go to > http://www.giga.or.at/others/tcg/webinterface/ > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
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