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best c++ book

Hello EDAboard members

I'd like to know what is the best C++ book

I know "C" but not that good

please help me
 

best c++ books

Robert Lafore book is also good, forget the name...Search it
 
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the best c++ book

Schaum's Outline of Programming with C++ (Paperback)
by John Hubbard (Author)
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best book for c++

The Deitel and Deitel book:
"C++ How To Program"
Its best!

Added after 5 minutes:

Iam learning c++ with it
 
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top c++ books

Hi
for me the best book ever in c++ is thinking , ( bruce eckel) and it's free of charge
google it
 
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top c++ book

If you have access to Indian author books read the following for clear and basic level to intermediate understanding,
1. Balaguru swamy
2. yaswanth kanitkar

Read Bjarne stroustrup for mastering
 

HI,

IMO "The Annotated C++ Reference Manual" by Ellis and Stroustrup would be a good reference manual, which is both precise and concise.

Regards,
Anil
 
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If you intend to target Windows applications, forget C++, it's a twisted mess of a language. Move on to C#.
Different ball game!
 

All the books mentioned above are very good but

I recommend you following two books.The first one give you in depth explanation of C++ language and second one give you good example And practice codes with good exercises for hands on practice.

1-Beginning C++ By Ivor hortons

2-Schaum's Outline of Fundamentals of Computing with C++. by John Hubbard

Both are excellent for beginners.
 

herbert schildt is the best. he provides high to very low level details such as segmentation.
 
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