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Name: Anonymous 2010-03-27 21:50

what's a good c++ book that doesn't assume it's your first programming language? I'm reading C++ Primer Plus and it's such a slow read because it explains every little concept from the ground up.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-27 22:10

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-27 22:12

Since you're asking the question, I can assure you you need to have every little concept explained from the ground up.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-27 22:18

>>3

That doesn't even make sense. Also saging on slow boards is pointless.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-27 23:31

>>4
you forgot your sage.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-28 0:16

>>4
Also saging on slow boards is pointless.
Hello, please lurk 2ch more.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-28 0:28

>>6
Actually, what happened over there? Why are all the /prog/ramming post on /tech/?

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-28 0:41

>>1
There really aren't any *good* C++ books, because the language is so many different things to different people.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-28 4:53

c++ for dummies

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-28 15:36

Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-28 17:44

There aren't any good Sepples books, because even the best one is still about Sepples.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-27 11:08


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