I just wanted to flaunt my new C++ book. Ivor Horton's beggining c++. Was this a good choice(uh oh, i'm asking now??? I just bought it!). Well, the first few chapters seemed easy because of the tutorials at cprogramming.com.
I just wanted to flaunt my new C++ book. Ivor Horton's beggining c++. Was this a good choice(uh oh, i'm asking now??? I just bought it!). Well, the first few chapters seemed easy because of the tutorials at cprogramming.com.
Might be good. The only book I've ever found really usefull is "ANSI ISO C++ Professional Programmer's Handbook". And the Addison-Wesley "Design Patterns" book for OO design and programming.
I got that book - version 5 at least - a year or two ago. Didn't read the whole thing through but the parts I did I found to be useful and easy to understand. I don't really know how it compares to other books though.
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