28 Feb 2012 at 02:19 #1 Razargh Razargh Associate Joined 9 Jan 2011 Posts 586 Location Hereford As the title says. Does anyone know any good ones?
28 Feb 2012 at 21:08 #2 AGD AGD Soldato Joined 23 Nov 2007 Posts 5,048 For a C++ book I can strongly recommend Accelerated C++.
28 Feb 2012 at 23:48 #3 Razargh Razargh Associate OP Joined 9 Jan 2011 Posts 586 Location Hereford Thanks for the reply. Will check it out.
29 Feb 2012 at 19:09 #4 MonkeyBasher MonkeyBasher Associate Joined 4 Dec 2009 Posts 520 The "Thinking In C++" series by Bruce Eckel is a good read. Its pretty old school now though. You should be able to find a link to a digital version somewhere, infact im pretty sure you can download it from the authors own website.
The "Thinking In C++" series by Bruce Eckel is a good read. Its pretty old school now though. You should be able to find a link to a digital version somewhere, infact im pretty sure you can download it from the authors own website.
29 Feb 2012 at 19:40 #5 Chaos Chaos Soldato Joined 20 Oct 2002 Posts 5,571 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list
29 Feb 2012 at 21:56 #6 Harvey616 Harvey616 Associate Joined 14 Jun 2010 Posts 737 I thoroughly enjoyed "Beginning C++ through game programming." I would highly recommend it, it has fun activities that involve simple games.
I thoroughly enjoyed "Beginning C++ through game programming." I would highly recommend it, it has fun activities that involve simple games.
1 Mar 2012 at 22:35 #7 Chris.B Chris.B Associate Joined 1 Mar 2012 Posts 2 AGD said: For a C++ book I can strongly recommend Accelerated C++. Click to expand... +1 for Accelerated C++. I might advise that you start off with C# though.
AGD said: For a C++ book I can strongly recommend Accelerated C++. Click to expand... +1 for Accelerated C++. I might advise that you start off with C# though.
6 Mar 2012 at 15:01 #8 Razargh Razargh Associate OP Joined 9 Jan 2011 Posts 586 Location Hereford Thanks all for the recommendations.