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C++ Primer
This book is an excellent C++ primer. It is just that: a primer, so don't expect an extensive coverage of advanced topics. This book is just the first step of a learning path. It's quite complete and covers the fundamentals of C++ programming in a very competent, authoritative way. A must for every ... (continue)
This book is an excellent C++ primer. It is just that: a primer, so don't expect an extensive coverage of advanced topics. This book is just the first step of a learning path. It's quite complete and covers the fundamentals of C++ programming in a very competent, authoritative way. A must for every beginner. Highly recommended.
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