Starting Book for C++

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dumitru

I'm pretty much comfortable with C, and would like to start an in-depth
study of C++. What book would you advice me to start with ?

Currently I'm considering : "Introduction to C++" by Bjarne Stroustrup.
 
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Alf P. Steinbach

* dumitru:
I'm pretty much comfortable with C, and would like to start an in-depth
study of C++. What book would you advice me to start with ?

Currently I'm considering : [The C++ Programming Language] by Bjarne Stroustrup.


Try "Accelerated C++".

And also buy TCPPPL.
 
S

SirMike

dumitru said:
Sorry folks.... It's "The C++ Programming Language"
Normally It's bad book to start learning c++ but you can try.
I would rather take something like Bruce Eckel's Thinking in C++ and
read about basics of OOP.
 
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xli.one

dumitru said:
I'm pretty much comfortable with C, and would like to start an in-depth
study of C++. What book would you advice me to start with ?

Currently I'm considering : "Introduction to C++" by Bjarne
Stroustrup.
 
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xli.one

I strongly recommend "C++ Primer" by Stephen Prata. it is very suitable
for beginners.
 
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Alan Brown

I'm pretty much comfortable with C, and would like to start an in-depth
study of C++. What book would you advice me to start with ?

Currently I'm considering : "Introduction to C++" by Bjarne Stroustrup.

I am just moving from Pascal to C++. I bought "Sams Teach Yourself C++ in
24 Hours" by Jesse Liberty & david Horvath. It comes with Borland
CBiulderX on CD too.

I like it, what do others think.

Alan
 

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