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In need of a good C++ e-book

Posted by lekkie [send private reply] at August 22, 2002, 02:28:40 PM

I a good and simple c++ e-book for newbies,can tell me where to get one?

Posted by diegoeskryptic [send private reply] at August 22, 2002, 04:28:46 PM

http://www.pragsoft.com/cppbook/cppbook.zip.... includes exercises and soutions for every chapter....

or www.gametutorials.com... but it says that it has just been hacked and distorted and shit....

then
there is www.planetsourcecode.com... this site is good if you want to tinker wit c++ source code and see what a program and it functions does..... good luck

Posted by Cybermonk [send private reply] at August 22, 2002, 05:41:04 PM

hey lekkie,
why do you keep posting stuff like this??? You could try Bruce Eckel's site though.
www.bruceeckel.com

Posted by manoj [send private reply] at August 24, 2002, 01:58:45 PM

Yeah Bruce Eckel's Thinking in C++ is the best book if u want to get your fundas cleared (also if switching to c++ from c or new to oop). I strongly recommend it. It may take some time and effort its worth it.

Posted by CodeRed [send private reply] at August 24, 2002, 02:03:54 PM

Check the C++ quickstart guide

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