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Old 04-26-2007, 06:31 PM Which C++ books are good?   permalink #1
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I used to program in VB almost 10 years ago, so I know basic formatting and can work my way through a program. The problem is that I have absolutely no OOP experience at all, so I'm looking for some books to learn from.

Any suggestions?

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OOP is a whole different ball game (in my opinion)

the one c++ (shit, programming period) book that I love is c++ primer by lippman, moo and somebody

just don't expect any GUI shit, its STL all the way
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