I'm actually working my way through "Teach Yourself C++ Programming in 21 Days" as we speak. I'm finding it quite good and easy to understand. It doesn't go into much detail about IDEs or compilers, but I've found that so far, it works just as well with nano and g++ as with Visual C++ (which is what it was written for). I don't know if it's any better than the book you've got now, but I for one, can highly recommend it.

        -Tiernan C.

Michael Gale wrote:

I was thinking that maybe I should pick up something like "Teach Yourself C++ Programming for Linux in 21 Days" by SAMS to give me a kick start and then finish reading the "How to Program C++" book, plus it will be a great reference.


So two questions :)

1. Has any one here read the "Teach Yourself C++ Programming for Linux in 21 Days" book and if so is it any good. Do I require a Window's box to use any example or provided apps ?

2. Would it be worth the $20 bucks or should I just stick with my current book.


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