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Object-Oriented Programming In C++ Fourth Edition By Lafore
This is a older book written before 2003 but the information covered is fantastic. This book isn't written like a novel but the broad range of topics covered is great for a beginner. C++ Program Design - An Introduction to Programming and Object-Oriented Design By Choon & Davidson My first college C++ book. Great for beginners because of the pictures and purdy text. Begins with simple C++ syntax to functions to classes to API(Purdy Windows with shapes) then to simple game programming. Neat stuff in here. |
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Join Date: May 2006
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althought it focus linux, the techniques described in this book make a big difference when programming on any system.
Advanced Linux Programming |
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Master of the Internet
Join Date: Feb 2004
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K&R.
That is all. For C, anyway. K&R translates to Kernighan and Ritchie, which, in turn, imples "The C Programming Language". It's the absolute industry standard C text. The C Programming Language (book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Amazon.com: The C Programming Language (2nd Edition): Books: Brian W. Kernighan,Dennis M. Ritchie
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Accelerated C++ Practical Programming by Example
Accelerated C++ My students complain about it, but mostly cause it is a dense read not a bad read. |
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