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From: mail AT address DOT in DOT signature DOT net (Peter Karp)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Learning C++
Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 09:23:25 GMT
Organization: Regional Computing Center, University of Cologne
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Hi,
I'm just working through *Who's afraid of C++*

Has anybody experience with the following *Who's afraid of more C++?*
I'm looking forward to hear any comments :-)

>>Can anyone recommend a good beginners c++ book? 
>
>Who's Afraid Of C++ by Steve Heller
>It comes with a CD-ROM which includes DJGPP (v 2.0 if they didn't
>updated it since I bought mine).
>
>It is a *really good* book. It doesn't try to teach all there is
>to know about C++, in fact you only get a glimpse of the language
>and programming in general. However, what you do learn from this
>book you will learn well.
>The only problem you'll face after reading this book is what to
>read next. There are only 'begginners' and 'expert' out there and
>you will be neither. I had this problem and ended up getting
>myself a copy of 'C++ in 21 days' (it's OK) and then moving up to
>'The C++ Language'.


Greetings from Cologne
Peter

E-Mail: karpfenteich AT gmx DOT de

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