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April 20th, 2012, 09:07 AM
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accelerated C++
so what do you think about this book, i got it before 2 days and wondering if it's helpful for someone who is new to programming world and esspiaclly to C++, please tell us if you find it usefull and worth to read it as a first book for C++, and is it enough to read it and start coding " tell other recomneded books if you have"
Thanks anyway
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April 20th, 2012, 04:30 PM
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Re: accelerated C++
There is a book recommendation post somewhere here but it at the moment I can't find it. 
If I don't remember wrong though Accelerated C++ is one of the recommended ones.
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April 20th, 2012, 05:17 PM
#3
Re: accelerated C++
 Originally Posted by S_M_A
There is a book recommendation post somewhere here but it at the moment I can't find it. 
If I don't remember wrong though Accelerated C++ is one of the recommended ones.
well, thanks i'll start reading it very soon, hope i understand it very well
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April 20th, 2012, 07:44 PM
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Re: accelerated C++
 Originally Posted by iCoder
so what do you think about this book, i got it before 2 days and wondering if it's helpful for someone who is new to programming world and esspiaclly to C++,
The book assumes you are not new to programming, but are new to C++.
It is one of the best books if you have any programming background.
Regards,
Paul McKenzie
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April 21st, 2012, 12:18 PM
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Re: accelerated C++
 Originally Posted by Paul McKenzie
The book assumes you are not new to programming, but are new to C++.
It is one of the best books if you have any programming background.
Regards,
Paul McKenzie
well, i am alreay told you that i am new to programming, and want to pick up C++ as a first step , so now if "accelerated C++" is not suited for me could you please tell me what to do if there is another recomended book please shoot it
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