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DateTue, 01 Jan 2002 00:17:41 -0500
From"David A. Frantz" <>
SubjectRe: a great C++ book?
Hi Samson;

While the other books that have already been mentioned are very good, maybe
even required, for the absolute beginner I reccomend Accellerated C++ by
Koenig and Moo.    One book is not enough though, Accellerated C++ should be
supplemented with a good C++ reference.

Dave


samson swanson wrote:

> hello again,
>
> i ask this group because i trust in your intellect.
>
> For a beginner to C++ what is your favorite book? A
> book that goes in depth of teaching the language.
> remeber i am  a beginner, new to c++.
>
> thank you
>
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