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Started by ColT, September 23, 2004, 06:32 PM

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ColT

Hello, I am starting to learn C++, and I went to the Public Library and rented to C++ books. I just wanted to know if any of these are good. If not can you tell me a book that is good for a person learning C++. Here are the books: CodeGuru.Com Visual C++ GOODIES, Learn Visual C++ Now.

And also what is better the regular Enterprise C++  6.0 Or .NET? Thanks again.

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Zakath

To answer your questions...

Neither of those books will teach you C++. Those are guides to the Microsoft Visual C++ programming environment, and almost certainly assume that you already are familiar with C++.

In other news, .NET is a better bet than 6, if you can get it.
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Ok, thank you Zakath

Can you help me with C++, im kind of a noob at it . :(

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I learned all that I know in C++ from my Computer Science class at school, but if you can't take one of those try to get a "For Dumbies" book.  I used that for vb.net and it helped me get into the programming world. But there are WAY better books out there.  So go to a book store and ask someone that works there, they could probably help.
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Magickian

If you are inexperienced in C itself, Kernighan and Ritchie's The C Programming Language Second Edition will teach you a lot (including a lot of examples of what code exists in the C standard library).  If you are planning on just doing OO development, then disregard my suggestion.


Quote from: ColT on September 23, 2004, 06:32 PM
Hello, I am starting to learn C++, and I went to the Public Library and rented to C++ books. I just wanted to know if any of these are good. If not can you tell me a book that is good for a person learning C++. Here are the books: CodeGuru.Com Visual C++ GOODIES, Learn Visual C++ Now.

And also what is better the regular Enterprise C++  6.0 Or .NET? Thanks again.

AntiVirus

QuoteIf you are planning on just doing OO development, then disregard my suggestion.

What is "OO" ?
"They say that I must learn to kill before I can feel safe, but I rather kill myself then turn into their slave."
- The Rasmus

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