Daved, thank you for your reply.
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Daved, thank you for your reply.
Please, are there any other people with recommendations?
Take care.
Cool. Again, thank you.
Matas, thanks for taking the time to reply. Actually, I am considering the book you suggested, mostly because of its author. I'm curious if in your opinion it is more of a reference than a teaching...
I'm new and a bit stuck.
I'm in search of an introductory text on C++ Programming that approaches its task from a theoretical or philosophical perspective. It's the way I learn. Imagery and...
and gratis! Thanks much!
I'm in the embryonic stages of teaching myself C and am confused about using the modulus operator in a compound operation. Given:
int i = 17;
int j = 5;
int answi;
answi = i / j; /* 3...
BTW, I'm trying to dovetail the recommendations from ACCU Book Reviews C++ with those from the C++ Book Recommendations sticky here on this board. Sound reasonable? That is, are ACCU reviews...
People, thank you for your time and seemingly clear consensus. Bummer as I'm closing in on the final chapter of "Absolute Beginner's Guide to C" by Greg Perry. Oh well, it's not like I've been...
Brother, can I feel your pain.
I'm 45 (gotcha!) and have spent most of my life in school. I have lots of letters after my name and framed things on the walls from various places, even an M.D....
I heartily recommend "Absolute Beginner's Guide to C (2nd Edition)" by Greg Perry.
Take this with a grain of salt. I am an absolute beginner. I found the text to be well thought out, well...
Virgin post: greetings! Like many, I've taken it upon myself to learn programming. I learned Fortran 77 and Basic on a TRS 80 back when Jefferson and Adams were ratifying the Declaration of...