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#1 krishnakeshan007

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Posted 20 May 2012 - 04:30 AM

Hey guys I have the following books that teach c++ : Thinking in C++ Vol.1 & Vol.2, C++ Primer plus 5th Edition, Bjarne Stroustrup The C++ Programming Language.

I have basic knowledge of C language. Which book do you think i should read to learn c++ till advanced stuff.

Thanks.

#2 rahulroy9202

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Posted 20 May 2012 - 06:03 AM

Let Us C++ by Yashavant Kanetkar is a very good book for beginners. (or so i believe)

#3 krishnakeshan007

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Posted 21 May 2012 - 02:38 AM

How about the Primer Plus ?

#4 alexande

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Posted Yesterday, 03:48 AM

It's so difficult for me.

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Posted Yesterday, 02:48 PM

View Postkrishnakeshan007, on 20 May 2012 - 04:30 AM, said:

Thinking in C++ Vol.1 & Vol.2, C++ Primer plus 5th Edition, Bjarne Stroustrup The C++ Programming Language.
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Which book do you think i should read to learn c++ till advanced stuff.

All of the above. You may want to add to your starter set the Head First series of C++ books.
Hyperbole is, like, the absolute best, most wonderful thing ever! However, you'd be an idiot to not think dogmatism is always bad.

#6 v71

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Posted Yesterday, 09:13 PM

Its nice that someone is willing to learn c++ , can you elaborate about your decision ? why have you choosen to learn this language against c#, java ??
Anyway , i second that on thinking i c++ and primer plus
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