Re: C++ book?

From: Sandeep (stamhankar_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/11/05


Date: 11 Jan 2005 09:57:52 -0800

Although you're interested in learning step-by-step, you may want to
pick up a few more books for reference:

If you're interested in the C++ standard library (i.e. STL containers,
algorithms, etc.), I highly recommend "The C++ Standard Library, A
Tutorial and Reference" by Nicolai Josuttis.

If you're interested in the language itself, Stroustrup's "The C++
Programming Language" is a very good reference.

You could look at your favorite bookstore website and search for books
that got good recommendations by folks who bought those books.

-Sandeep



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