[Dev] C++ book recommendations

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Tue, 19 Mar 2002 20:13:44 -0500







> > I'm a fan of Bruce Eckel books:
> >
> > Thinking in C++


> me too!  a note that you can find Thinking in C++ (and a few others) at
> http://www.bruceeckel.com/.  He has the start of a design patterns in
> python book there I am going to get around to reading real soon now.


Consider this another vote for "Thinking In C++."  It's the most
informative C++ books I've ever read.  Also, you might try the
"C++ Primer" by Stanley Lippman.  Those two will get you a long
way with C++, IMHO.

TTYL,

Phillip Rhodes
Application Designer
Voice Data Solutions
919-571-4300 x225
prhodes@vdsinc.com

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