What is the best book to learn C++?
I only have a little bit of experience with python and nothing else.
My platform of choice is Windows so i want a book mainly focused on that.
help /g/ I know there are a lot of C++ programmers here.
Bonus points if its written in the 21st century
bumperino
last bump
>>55155002
rolling
>>55156777
shit, now i have to choose for myself
>>55155002
98 pls
>>55155002
resisting not possible
>>55154927
None. Books are worthless if you've got a foundation in most any other programming language and have access to the internet. Just learn the syntax from tutorials and go from there.
>>55154927
Jumping Into C++. Great book to get running with it
>>55155002
Rolling
>>55154927
>pic
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>>55154927
Some douchebag crapped a huge pile of shit and called it C++. He also wrote a book about his massive pile. He probably has unique insight into the smell, taste, texture and makeup of his huge pile. You should probably read that book.
>>55155002
Roll
>>55155002
lorring
>>55161152
Jizzard... I'm ok with this.
learncpp.com
If you can't make use of this then die in a fire
>>55155002
rollingu
Starting out with C++ by Tony Gaddis
>>55155002
I'd try to learn some C first.
In any case, I learnt most of my C++ online. But I learned Java from the "Thinking in Java" book, and I liked it, so maybe you can try "Thinking in C++" from the same author.
>>55155002
Rol
>>55155002
yup
>>55164888
>>55155002
Nigroll
>>55155002
>POOR FASHION SENSE
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>>55155002
invisible pls
>>55155002
Roll
>>55165484
Lol
>>55155002
Rollareno
>>55155002
Rolling
>>55155002
>>55165512
Rolled European wizard... Bullshit
This roll for the lady.
>>55155002
rollin
>>55165525
Guess that means I'm getting the pussy tonight.
If you want to learn serious programming and serious C++ alongside:
Programming
Principles and Practice
Using C++
- Bjarne Stroustrup
2014 was the last edition last time I checked.
AGAIN if you don't want to study to become a professional programmer - just to know C++ for casual stuff - or even more serious stuff but not full time - it's not the right book - get something easier and quicker.
Something like: dude here's the latest tricks and updates in the language - use them, they worked for most of us and there's a list of special tricks you should also try to remember.
>>55155002
78 pls
>>55155002
rollin for bees
>>55154927
Anything by Bjarne Stroustrup is usually good for beginners.
https://thepiratebay.org/search/The%20C++%20Programming%20Language,%204th%20Edition/0/99/0