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From: laba-2kc@web-2h.berkeley.edu (Kim Sang Yup/Na Choon Piaw)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
Subject: Reference books..
Message-ID: <1989Aug13.204157.12919@agate.berkeley.edu>
Date: 13 Aug 89 20:41:57 GMT
Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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Hi.  I'm looking to learn C++, and would like recommendations on books (the
library here doesn't seem to carry any, so I'll have to buy my own - ouch!)
on the language.  I'm pretty versed in C, so it's not necessary for it to be
introductory ("This is a pointer....  Can you say, "Array"? :-) ").  I've
looked at "The C++ programming language" but it seems too expensive... Is it
worth the price?

And one more thing.  I understand that there are several versions of C++.
Is there some kind of standard?  And which books would cover them?

Post or e-mail.

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Na Choon Piaw		laba-2kc@web.berkeley.edu
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