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Good Book for C++

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good book for C++ seeing that i'm goin to have to teach myself. since my school is cheaper than dirt.
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I have a "SAMS Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hours" book .. and I didn't learn shit from it. It's too confusing a language anyway.

Either way.. it's impossible to learn it in 24 hours.... the book should be titled "SAMS Read this Book in 24 Hours, Learn C++ in 3 Months"
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I had Teach Yourself VB in 24 hours and that's the only VB book I've ever read. I don't think it's so bad.
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i picked up beginning Visual C++ 6 by Ivor Horton. and got the visual studio 6.
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