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07.23.09 A Collection Of The Best C++ Resources By
Shabbir Bhimani
I have used Google book search to find some of the best books in c++.
Here is my collection.

Nice book to start with your C++ learning and it should be one of the first book to start with. It covers all the basics about C++ in a very simple and easy way.
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This is a very simple C++ book but also contains many errors when it comes to object oriented concept and so unless your tutor follows this, it can be avoided.
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This is one of the best book in C++ for starters as well as for intermediate users and has been awarded best book of the month by oxford journals. Its a must have book for any C++ learner.
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About the Author: Shabbir Bhimani is a developer in the field of Applications, web as well as database designing for more than 5 years now and is devoted to the optimization and usability of the code. Shabbir shares his development experience through his blog Code It Well and is an active member of Programming and web development forum. |
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