[lug] Good up-to-date C++ books
Davide Del Vento
davide.del.vento at gmail.com
Mon Aug 16 16:53:14 MDT 2010
> What would you recommend as a good book for learning current C++?
I have (only) 3 C++ books in my library:
http://books.google.com/books?uid=15119766086808823530
I'd recommend Meyers', but you should wait for suggestions from
somebody that read dozens of books on the subject.
If you are like me, you prefer to buy in a local store and not online.
I surely bought Meyers locally (I think at BordersBookstore, but not
100% sure).
> Preferably NOT Microsoft centric. (I shouldn't have to say that on
> this list, right?)
No risk on that side if you look at my stuff.
At most you might get confused and buy a book on diapers, potty
training (*) and the likes :-)
HTH,
;Dav
(*) actually very successful, I strongly recommend that book if any of
you is in that phase of parenting
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