April 06, 2008 C++ books | ||||
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What are the good books for learning C++ grading from basic to advanced? |
April 07, 2008 Re: C++ books | ||||
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Posted in reply to digitalmars.com | digitalmars.com wrote: > What are the good books for learning C++ grading from basic to advanced? > > Well depends on the 'basics' of your basic level: - http://mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html 2 (free) e-books - http://www.acceleratedcpp.com/ well written book aimed at c++ novice but with a programming background. Gives you a jumpstart into C++. - http://www.aristeia.com/right_frames.html effective C++, more effective C++, effective STL. A lot of code-shops marks these books as a MUST read. - http://www.gotw.ca/publications/index.htm Exceptional C++, More Exceptional C++ , Exceptional C++ Style, C++ Coding Standards. The books are the more expressive forms of the articles found on the website. Very well written. - http://www.josuttis.com/tmplbook/ C++ Templates In preparation for the deep plunge.. - http://www.erdani.org/ Modern C++ Design. Also read the 'other' publications on his website. - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beyond-Standard-Library-Introduction-Boost/dp/0321133544 Quick introduction in the 'new' c++ and Boost. - http://www.boost.org ... ... ... And I assume you have already red the C++ books of Bjarne Stroustrup. Have a good read, Arjan |
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