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From: Vincenzo Mercuri on
neil ha scritto:

> Hi, I am very late in replying to you. I am trying to learn also. I have
> worked through Deitel C++ How to program. I can say it is not a bad book.
> It is a good reference book imo. The things I read in it I cannot
> remember and i would say that it tries to cover too much and that's the
> problem.
> I have also read and worked through Accelarated C++ by Koenig& Moo. I
> will say I learn a lot from this book. I would say though that it goes
> too fast for someone as thick as me.
> Last year I bought 'You can Program in C++' written by Francis Glassborow
> - the same person that replied to your message. I have not completed this
> book as yet, but would say that I think its the best that I have invested
> in so far. I would recommend it to you for quality. It is also a very
> reasonably priced book.


Not too late though. Then it will be another good choice,
actually the more I read the more I'm likely to understand
C++, what is important is to be able to count on good resources.
thanks then


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Vincenzo Mercuri


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