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    Hi I am just starting out with the whole c++ thing and was wondering if any one had any suggestions for some resources, books, online documentation, articles, websites, etc. Three books I am looking at are: "Practical Visual C++ 6" By Jon Bates and Tim Tompkins and "Thinking In C++" Vol. 1&2 By Bruce Eckel Oh and one Last thing. Does anybody else have blisters on their right pinky from all the 0)-_=+[{}];'"\ ect.:laugh: Thanks

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      Hi I am just starting out with the whole c++ thing and was wondering if any one had any suggestions for some resources, books, online documentation, articles, websites, etc. Three books I am looking at are: "Practical Visual C++ 6" By Jon Bates and Tim Tompkins and "Thinking In C++" Vol. 1&2 By Bruce Eckel Oh and one Last thing. Does anybody else have blisters on their right pinky from all the 0)-_=+[{}];'"\ ect.:laugh: Thanks

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      hello, I am a student I am using "Learning C++ A Hand On Approach" second edition by Eric Nagler this book is good for starter like me. just suggestion. from foxele

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        Hi I am just starting out with the whole c++ thing and was wondering if any one had any suggestions for some resources, books, online documentation, articles, websites, etc. Three books I am looking at are: "Practical Visual C++ 6" By Jon Bates and Tim Tompkins and "Thinking In C++" Vol. 1&2 By Bruce Eckel Oh and one Last thing. Does anybody else have blisters on their right pinky from all the 0)-_=+[{}];'"\ ect.:laugh: Thanks

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        "The C++ LANGUAGE" from Bjarne Stroustrup


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          "The C++ LANGUAGE" from Bjarne Stroustrup


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          toxcct wrote: "The C++ Programming Language" from Bjarne Stroustrup It definitely is a very good book for people like you and me. But I don't think it quite easy to read for newbies. :-D


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            toxcct wrote: "The C++ Programming Language" from Bjarne Stroustrup It definitely is a very good book for people like you and me. But I don't think it quite easy to read for newbies. :-D


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            guess what ?! :-D i learnt C++ reading this book !!! that was on holidays, i didn't have a computer next to me, i only had this "huge" book with me... i read it, it took me in love ; i now still keep it with me everywere i go :-D the difficulty in this book it to pass the 2 or 3 first chapters, but if you really want to, you can discover many things about C++ with it ! :cool:


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              guess what ?! :-D i learnt C++ reading this book !!! that was on holidays, i didn't have a computer next to me, i only had this "huge" book with me... i read it, it took me in love ; i now still keep it with me everywere i go :-D the difficulty in this book it to pass the 2 or 3 first chapters, but if you really want to, you can discover many things about C++ with it ! :cool:


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              toxcct wrote: guess what ?! i learnt C++ reading this book !!! WOW! :omg::cool: toxcct wrote: the difficulty in this book it to pass the 2 or 3 first chapters, but if you really want to, you can discover many things about C++ with it ! I agree! There are great techniques and deep philosophy within the book. But the style: *jump here and jump there so often* ... kind of flaw of this book. Sometimes in a paragraph, for example it says: "foobar (Section 16.3.5) ...". And I moved there onto section 16.3.5, and I found nothing related. Sometimes in the index it says that some jargon lies on page N, and I moved to that page N. I searched over and over within that page but couldn't find that word. :sigh:


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                toxcct wrote: guess what ?! i learnt C++ reading this book !!! WOW! :omg::cool: toxcct wrote: the difficulty in this book it to pass the 2 or 3 first chapters, but if you really want to, you can discover many things about C++ with it ! I agree! There are great techniques and deep philosophy within the book. But the style: *jump here and jump there so often* ... kind of flaw of this book. Sometimes in a paragraph, for example it says: "foobar (Section 16.3.5) ...". And I moved there onto section 16.3.5, and I found nothing related. Sometimes in the index it says that some jargon lies on page N, and I moved to that page N. I searched over and over within that page but couldn't find that word. :sigh:


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                Maxwell Chen wrote: Sometimes in a paragraph, for example it says: "foobar (Section 16.3.5) ...". And I moved there onto section 16.3.5, and I found nothing related. i don't know, i read a french traduction, perhaps these foo weren't traduced, or they were traduced into sometithing else. for the links, i agree, but when i read it first, i didn't take time of going further in the book to see what he was talking about ; i said to me, "well, i'll see later..." :-D anyway, we do agree it is a good book :)


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                  Maxwell Chen wrote: Sometimes in a paragraph, for example it says: "foobar (Section 16.3.5) ...". And I moved there onto section 16.3.5, and I found nothing related. i don't know, i read a french traduction, perhaps these foo weren't traduced, or they were traduced into sometithing else. for the links, i agree, but when i read it first, i didn't take time of going further in the book to see what he was talking about ; i said to me, "well, i'll see later..." :-D anyway, we do agree it is a good book :)


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                  I started studying C++ with the book "C++ From The Ground Up, 2nd Edition" by Herbert Schildt. I read that book thoroughly from the beginning to the end without any skim. But later I read Bjarne's book in the way picking topics which I haven't learned. So index plays an important key to me. I read the English version, although I am a native Chinese speaker. I hate computer books in Chinese so much, because the translation for some jargons is bitch, hard to understand. toxcct wrote: a french traduction A French translation. :-D traduce[^], (English):   to strongly criticize someone, especially in a way that harms their reputation. traduction[^] (French):   translation. When I was in university, I studied the French language. But never have a chance to use in practice. Now I've forgot all about French... :sigh::(( Je ne sais pas... ;P toxcct wrote: i said to me, "well, i'll see later..." Sounds like an avenger. Ha ha! :-D toxcct wrote: we do agree it is a good book Indeed!! ;)


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                    I started studying C++ with the book "C++ From The Ground Up, 2nd Edition" by Herbert Schildt. I read that book thoroughly from the beginning to the end without any skim. But later I read Bjarne's book in the way picking topics which I haven't learned. So index plays an important key to me. I read the English version, although I am a native Chinese speaker. I hate computer books in Chinese so much, because the translation for some jargons is bitch, hard to understand. toxcct wrote: a french traduction A French translation. :-D traduce[^], (English):   to strongly criticize someone, especially in a way that harms their reputation. traduction[^] (French):   translation. When I was in university, I studied the French language. But never have a chance to use in practice. Now I've forgot all about French... :sigh::(( Je ne sais pas... ;P toxcct wrote: i said to me, "well, i'll see later..." Sounds like an avenger. Ha ha! :-D toxcct wrote: we do agree it is a good book Indeed!! ;)


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                    Maxwell Chen wrote: A French translation. hemmm yessss, of course :-D:cool: Maxwell Chen wrote: Sounds like an avenger. Avenger ? what's that ? please help me :)


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