“Fluent in C++” seriously? This is a first-rate introductory book that takes a practical approach to solving problems using C++. It covers a much wider scope of C++ programming than other introductory books Ive seen, and in a surprisingly compact format. – Dag Bruck, founding member of the ANSI/ISO C++ committee The authors present a clear, cogent introduction to C++ programming in a way that gets the student writing nontrivial programs immediately. – Stephen Clamage, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and chair of the ANSI C++ c…
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If you are already an experienced programmer, start with Accelerated C++, which is short and will get you started quickly.You will still need other resources to learn all the new features that have been introduced into the language, but Accelerated C++ will get you off to a good start.
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“Fluent in C++” seriously?
This is a first-rate introductory book that takes a practical approach to solving problems using C++. It covers a much wider scope of C++ programming than other introductory books Ive seen, and in a surprisingly compact format. – Dag Bruck, founding member of the ANSI/ISO C++ committee The authors present a clear, cogent introduction to C++ programming in a way that gets the student writing nontrivial programs immediately. – Stephen Clamage, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and chair of the ANSI C++ c…
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Most popular programming book on Reddit. rank no. 15
If you are already an experienced programmer, start with Accelerated C++, which is short and will get you started quickly.You will still need other resources to learn all the new features that have been introduced into the language, but Accelerated C++ will get you off to a good start.
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