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    tutorials

    what is the most detailed easiest and user friendly tutorial for learning c++??


    please help

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    Hi,

    I'm a beginner and use Bruce Eckel's Thinking in C++. The electronic pdf version of the complete book is free and can be downloaded from his site @ http://www.mindview.net/Books . I'm quite happy with it.

    Seron

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    thanx

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    I would recommend C++ in 21 days by Jesse Liberty. A "newbi" book that explains in good details!!!

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    is there any good tutorial that starts at arrays or pointers them covers classes and gets more advanced???

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    Even though it does have quite a few errors, I still think:
    C++ Interactive Course
    is an excellent book. It covers everything..from easy to advanced level in detail.
    Even though you should buy this book, I know a site which has a free copy of it for you to see online. And I have the .pdf version.

    Let me know,
    Marc
    No matter how much you know, you NEVER know enough.

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