Hi,
Anyone could recommend any C++ exercise books for newbie? I want those have questions and answers.
I bought the C Programming lang exercise book, but I want to have a C++ one.
Any advice welcome.
gogo
Hi,
Anyone could recommend any C++ exercise books for newbie? I want those have questions and answers.
I bought the C Programming lang exercise book, but I want to have a C++ one.
Any advice welcome.
gogo
"A First Book of C++" by Gary Bronson was my first textbook. It has a lot of exercises and answers to the odd number question.
rc7j
Wow, is this book?
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...036660-4338932
it is very expensive. Does it include a CD-rom for the exercises?
And, there is only one chapter (13) to teach the inheritance and polymorphism.
Any recommended books concentrating on OOP?
Thanks for your great reference and I will probably buy a 2nd hand one.
Thanks for help.
gogo
That's the book. no cd-rom. source code for examples in the book are supposedly on the internet at http://www.brookscole.com/compsci/bronson/cpp
I haven't been there.
rc7j
Thanks for your kind reference.
gogo
If you want the best book for learning c++ you should buy Ivor Horton's "Beginning C++ the complete language". In this book Ivor Horton goes through each part of the code explaining it in depth and uses multiple examples followed by a larger program covering everything you have learned in the chapter. It does not come with a cd but you just download any C++ compiler and you can get the source code from the publisher's web site
www.wrox.com
Ivor Horton's tutorials are by far the best tutorial books I have ever read. He also has books on Visual C++ (compiler kit), Java, C, MFC com programming, etc...