Re:*pure* beginner book?
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Practical C++
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every single book i pick up or have someone suggest always has a prerequisite of some programming background. i'd like a C++ book (or maybe a general programming book?) that does not assume i have ANY experience in programming. i'd like to learn from the very first step, instead of starting somewhere in the middle. sure i can pick up the basics while still starting from the middle, but i'd like to build a solid foundation first. anyone?
Seems that C++ may not be a good choice for the first programming language. Try look for books in basic or pascal would be easier. After getting some knowledge from basic or pascal will make u much easier to learn C++.
just my 2 cents.
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every single book i pick up or have someone suggest always has a prerequisite of some programming background. i'd like a C++ book (or maybe a general programming book?) that does not assume i have ANY experience in programming. i'd like to learn from the very first step, instead of starting somewhere in the middle. sure i can pick up the basics while still starting from the middle, but i'd like to build a solid foundation first. anyone?
Seems that C++ may not be a good choice for the first programming language. Try look for books in basic or pascal would be easier. After getting some knowledge from basic or pascal will make u much easier to learn C++. just my 2 cents.
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