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C++ books

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-21 7:25

This is surely a classic question by now, but I'd like to study c++, and as my school is failtastic I need to do that myself. So what book would be nice? Should include modern c++ with minimal c. I know of Stroustrup already, but what I have heard its more of a reference book(going get it from library anyways...)

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-21 7:57

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I disagree. C++ and C both have their place, but you should think of them as different languages not a super/subset. Otherwise you'll write really shit C++ code.

OP: Accelerated C++ by Koenig and Moo is excellent.

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