My favorite 2 C++ books are as follows:

Learning to Program in C++ by Steve Heller published by Prentice Hall
The C++ Standard Library by Nicolai M Josuttis published by Addison Wesley

I'm not a professional programmer, and C++ isn't my favorite language, so these are more reference and odd bits and bobs as opposed to tutorials.  But in my library, they're my favorite and have the most worn bindings of my C++ books.

If you don't mind computer screen reading, I recommend Safari.

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Matt Nesteruk <matt.nesteruk@gmail.com> wrote:
I enjoy the deitel series

http://www.deitel.com/articles/cplusplus_tutorials/20051209/index.html

Its a big book, but has nice examples ;o)




On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Jerry Davis <jdawgaz@cox.net> wrote:
After about 20 years, I am now doing C++ programming. Never mind the reason.

On amazon, there are something like 13 or so books about C++ STL (Standard
Template Library)

I went to Borders, and they have none. And they won't get any in so I can
browse.

I want a book that has a lot of examples, and is an easy read.

Does anyone know of a good one, off hand that they have used, that could
recommend?

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