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  • nithu shibu
    New Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 1

    Suggestions for C++ Programming Books

    please suggest a book for c++ programming
  • weaknessforcats
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Mar 2007
    • 9214

    #2
    Pick a book you can understand.
    Read it.
    Do all the examples and see you get the same answers as the book.

    Get another book. Do the same thing.

    It took me six books.

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    • zmbd
      Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
      • Mar 2012
      • 5501

      #3
      WFC is correct; however, only one thing to add, save some money... if you can, visit the local library... check out the book fist. If it works, then go buy it for your personal reference material, that's what I did.

      Often you can find a small extension class in the US, I'm sure there must be something along those same line elsewhere in the world.

      There are at least a dozen basic and intermediate tutorial sites on the net too.

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      • stdq
        New Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 94

        #4
        I suggest C++ How to Program, from Deitel and Deitel. I also suggest you do all (or most) exercises.

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        • dianagaby2002
          New Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 9

          #5
          I úsually choose books with names like C/C++/PHP/Java/... bible, Teach yourself C/C++/PHP/Java/... , C/C++/PHP/Java/... by example. And there are good videos on Youtube too. My favourite is thenewboston channel. You best learn by example. School gives much theory.

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