On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:52:16PM -0700, Rick Commo wrote:
> I have never programmed in C++ as part of my job or at home, but want to
> learn it in order to create a basis for comparison and since I feel very
> comfortable with C.
> 
> As time permits I am reading through "Thinking in C++" and doing the
> "homework".  It is a good practical book with some very good examples.  As I
> mentioned earlier there is exercises at the end of each chapter that build
> on the examples given in that and earlier chapters.
> 
> The writing style seems (to me any way) fairly clear and concise.
> 
> Here's the info:
>       "Thinking in C++"
>       Bruce Eckel
>       Prentice Hall
>       ISBN 0-13-917709-4
>       Copyright 1995
> 
> Cheers,
> -rick

It's available online as PDF, html and MSWord (!).

www.bruceeckel.com
www.mindview.net/books

His Thinking in Java is there as well.

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Danie Roux *shuffle* Adore Unix

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