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Old 09-04-2007, 10:02 PM
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What book to learn C++

Is there any particular book you might recommend to anyone just learning C++. I am ready to jump into this one but am not sure which book to use on this. Or is this language not one of the most used anymore.
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Old 09-05-2007, 05:42 AM
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To learn quick, I would suggest you can refer lots of online tutorials that are available... I went throu this too
http://www.exforsys.com/tutorials/c-plus-plus.html
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Old 10-25-2007, 06:03 PM
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if you are a beginer than you can use either Yashwanth Kanitkar's "Let us C++" with " Let us C" or you can go for BalguruSwamy's books but the only thing which is mandatory for any one to learn the subject is to practice as many programs you can practice.

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balaguruswami c++,kanitkar c++
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If anyone who is a novice programmer or an beginner of the C++ then I suggest you the these books:
For introduction and the basics structure of the language go through BalGuruswamy's C++ book. For the advance topics like Data Structure in C++ you can refer some other books.
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My suggestion is you must go through "Object Oriented Programming in C++" by Robert Lafore.
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I would suggest you to go through some online tutorials otherwise refer BalguruSwamy's books.
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After learning the basics of C++(using either kanitker or Balaguruswamy) in subjective way, u must follow an objective approach. For that refer the book "Object Oriented Analysis and Design" by Grady Brooch.
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I have experience with using Thinking in C++ book, hope this could help you.
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