[NCLUG] Books?
Stephen G. Smith
ss2chef at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 13 14:24:58 MST 2001
I would say to make sure any book you look at covers
at least the ANSI standard of C++ and to make sure
you don't pay money for one that is only Win32 centric.
When I was looking, I saw many that revolved around
MS Visual Studio or the Borland compiler for Windows.
I also saw many turorials on GOOGLE using
C++ turorial introduction
SGS
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>Hey guys...
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>I am interested in learning C++ and was wondering if anybody would
>recommend
>any books? I checked out GNU C++ For Linux, any opinions on that book?
>
>Thanks again,
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>Luke
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