c++ technical probelsm (a beginner)

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arnuld

Hi all,

hope you have recognised me. i will be very brief. I tried "C++ Primer"
3/e but found it completely incomprehensible. I am not saying book is
bad what i am saying is that i did not dissolve into brain. i tried
"Thinking in C++" but put off by the Bruce Eckel's extreme use of C
otherwise book is excellent except his assumption that C++ is C with
classes. i do not want to learn C, i know *why* i want ot learn C++.

i also looked at "C++ in action", unfortunately author teaches
interaction of C++ with buggy Windows only, hence rejected, i am
following the following online tutorial:

http://cplus.about.com/od/beginnerctutorial/l/blcplustut.htm

i know a book teaches you a special approcach to C++ & this tutorial
will teach me only syntax of C++ but i think i am understanding this
tutorial more than these 2 books. i am not sure as i have just started.


Is ther any harm in learning this way?


"arnuld"
 
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David Harmon

On 28 Aug 2006 03:55:41 -0700 in comp.lang.c++, "arnuld"
i know a book teaches you a special approcach to C++ & this tutorial
will teach me only syntax of C++ but i think i am understanding this
tutorial more than these 2 books. i am not sure as i have just started.
Is ther any harm in learning this way?

If it works then it works, and I have seen much worse tutorials.
For a book, I suggest _Accelerated C++_ by Koenig & Moo.
 
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arnuld

David said:
If it works then it works, and I have seen much worse tutorials.
For a book, I suggest _Accelerated C++_ by Koenig & Moo.

searching archives told me that but unfotunately it is not available in
INDIA & i am relatively poor & hence can not buy from amazon.com.

"arnuld"
 

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