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Question by vishaykumar
Submitted on 7/25/2003
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i am  new to c++ what will be te best book for beginner to advance forthis language and where i find free software for c++
my email is
vishaykumar@yahoo.com



Answer by Pooo
Submitted on 11/5/2003
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bruce eckel's thinking in C++ Is a very good book. also electronically available
omwww.bruceeckel.com

 

Answer by Yamurthy
Submitted on 1/17/2004
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I Think "Let us C++" by yashwant kanetkar is the best if u want to be more pratical. very easy language. smooth going. lot of good stuff. I'm 101% sure this book will be the best for Beginers. BPB Publications.

 

Answer by Daniel Falcoff
Submitted on 2/11/2004
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A very good book, very concrete for beginners is "Teach yourself c++ in 24 hours" by Jesse Liberty, I recommend you.

 

Answer by soma
Submitted on 4/10/2004
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how is kanetkar'slet us c++ book for beginners

 

Answer by mkk700
Submitted on 4/17/2004
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I have read the book "Object Oriented Programming with c++" By E.Balagurusamy. I have also read my Online tutorials on the subject. But I am still unable to write complex programs such as, "MP3 players","AIM,MESSANGER <like programs". I think that the books that i have read just teach me how to handel data using Functions, classes and how to use OOP style. Can someone suggest me a book that can teach me how to make a "Mp3 players, AIM, Messanger, Napser :)". i know that there are libraries that can be used but i know nothing of or about these libraries.

 

Answer by sharoon
Submitted on 6/4/2004
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My request is to read the BruceEckel'sThinking in c++.

 

Answer by thejas chandra
Submitted on 7/14/2004
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turbo c++ by robert lafore

 

Answer by ritesh sinha
Submitted on 9/14/2004
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i do not have sound knowledge of C,but i really want to excel in c++ please suggest me about the best book for c++.please suggest which among the following will be the best book for me:yashwant kanitkar,balaguruswamy,complete reference in c++,deittle,robert lafore,bruce eckel'sthinking in c++.thank you

 

Answer by deepak amrutkar
Submitted on 3/15/2005
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ther are many books availabe in market but nobody is giving free ebooks

 

Answer by deepak amrutkar
Submitted on 3/15/2005
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ther are many books availabe in market but nobody is giving free ebooks

 

Answer by adi
Submitted on 3/23/2005
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balagurusamy is just a whole lot of uselesss stuff. it doesnt give sufficient questions for practise

 

Answer by kavitha.m
Submitted on 4/27/2005
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I Think "Let us C++" by yashwant kanetkar is the best if u want to be more pratical. very easy language. smooth going. lot of good stuff. I'm 101% sure this book will be the best for Beginers. BPB Publications.

I have read the book "Object Oriented Programming with c++" By E.Balagurusamy. I have also read my Online tutorials on the subject. But I am still unable to write complex programs such as, "MP3 players","AIM,MESSANGER <like programs". I think that the books that i have read just teach me how to handel data using Functions, classes and how to use OOP style. Can someone suggest me a book that can teach me how to make a "Mp3 players, AIM, Messanger, Napser :)". i know that there are libraries that can be used but i know nothing of or about these libraries.





 

Answer by SatishKumar
Submitted on 10/25/2005
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If u just started c++ than u can go for Satish jain's "Fundamental of c++" That will b ok.
   Thinking in c++ is the advance level book so try from the basic ok .....
I am also doing c++ but, i do't have programming base so i am using those kind of books .....

SATISH_MAAC2005@REDIFFMAIL.COM

 

Answer by shobhit
Submitted on 1/14/2006
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i think the best book for beginner pupose is
practical c++ programming by steve oualline
(oreilly) easy available in indian market or you can read it online on safarioreilly for free. but as i know it is not available for download.
shobhit_kv@yahoo.com

 

Answer by Ayush Agrawal
Submitted on 1/24/2006
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After been to this page or arrrr.... page, i gone to Bruce Eckels page n then thought to have his book, i also first saw the user reviews on various book sites like gr8 www.amazon.com n hey presto!!!!! this book is really great and as far as this page's main thread is concerned this book indeed can be designated as "The Best Book for C++". check out ur self it is available for free download.

 

Answer by m
Submitted on 6/27/2006
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hey,

which book is good, not involving any Maths stuff....Plain Simple and Easy to understand....

 

Answer by XZ
Submitted on 7/20/2006
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I think the best book to start is (c++ for dummies)
and it include a cd with codes examples and a compiler..

 

Answer by Tushi
Submitted on 10/5/2006
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i want to know something more for C++

 

Answer by medo
Submitted on 12/14/2006
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i think these things that you want to write is not a thing came with only reading but with real study and practice and by looking in the open source programs.. i hope to write a programs like you but realy i don't know what is the right way!! :((

 

Answer by sreenivas
Submitted on 1/16/2007
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I have read the book "Object Oriented Programming with c++" By E.Balagurusamy. I have also read my Online tutorials on the subject. But I am still unable to write complex programs such as, "MP3 players","AIM,MESSANGER <like programs". I think that the books that i have read just teach me how to handel data using Functions, classes and how to use OOP style. Can someone suggest me a book that can teach me how to make a "Mp3 players, AIM, Messanger, Napser :)". i know that there are libraries that can be used but i know nothing of or about these libraries.





 

Answer by saiful islam
Submitted on 2/21/2007
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rating :not yet rated

 

Answer by ajay
Submitted on 3/12/2007
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i want new books of C++

 

Answer by hadagali
Submitted on 5/7/2007
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book by E. Balagurusamy is good for beginners

 

Answer by sam
Submitted on 5/12/2007
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balgurusamys c++

 

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