On Apr 7, 9:10 pm, "Default User" <defaultuse...@yahoo.comwrote:
Victor Bazarov wrote:
nntp.aioe.org wrote:
which are the good books for learning C++ grading from basic to
advanced?
Have you tried googling for this particular piece of knowledge?
I don't that that would be a terribly useful exercise. One is
liable to get a variety of poor advice, like Schildt.
Agreed. Until you have enough knowledge of a subject to
distinguish the good from the bad, Googling is likely to do more
harm than good.
On the other hand, the FAQs might be a good starting point:
<http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/how-to-learn-cpp.html>
I'd strongly suggest checking the reviews at the ACCU
(
http://accu.org/index.php/book_reviews) as well. While there's
obviously some subjective content in any review, you can pretty
well go with anything rated highly recommended, or even
recommended, there, and you should almost certainly avoid
anything rated not recommended.
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