Thanx
-Abhi
Get a good book. C++ cannot really be learned from a tutorial
no matter how good the tutorial might be.
Victor
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>Can someone suggest a good C++ Tutorial ?
>By good I mean Good for a C programmer.
Thinking in C++ by Bruce Eckel is quite good. You can get it online in
various formats. http://www.mindview.net/Books
Gareth
How about a book? I suggest Koenig and Moo's "Accelerated C++" which will
get you up to speed very quickly with the C++ standard library.
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> Can someone suggest a good C++ Tutorial?
> By good I mean Good for a C programmer.
I used Google
to search for
+"C++ tutorial" +"C programmer"
and I found C++ tutorial for C users at
http://www.lysator.liu.se/c/c-www.html
I don't get paid for endorsing expensive textbooks.
If you learnt C++ from online tutorials you probably won't get paid
for writing it either.
Suggesting that the OP buy (or download for free in the case of
Eckel's) a book is good advice.
Hi ! here is a link where you can download tutorials.
http://www.computer-literatur.de/