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some one reccomended me to get 3rd edition C++ primer, i was looking around for a cheap price and i came up to the 4th edition. Wich should i get 3rd or 4th here is the link to the 4th edition http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...=glance&s=books
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THe 4th addition will have updated material and probably more material, but if the 3rd edition is cheaper, it wont make much more of a differnce. But if price doesnt really matter I'd go with the 4th.
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C++ Primer 3rd edition
And C++ Primer Plus 4th edition Are completely different books, written by different authors. There is absolutely no relationship between these two books other than that the names sound similar. C++ Primer 3rd edition is one of the best books ever written on C++. I think that C++ Primer Plus would be an okay book, but they are not part of the same series. Learn how to read, lol! Here is a direct link < http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...=books&n=507846 >. Also this is a very good beginner (college level) book < http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/020...1843832-7417765 >. You should get all (3) books, I looked at the table of contents for c++ primer plus 4th edition, and it's a good solid book for a raw beginner, but it's not hard core c++, they don't talk much about the standard library. Get all three, you will need them all! Each book is fairly different from each other book. And unless you can afford VC++ 7, because VC++6 is not standard compliant (it sucks), than load Linux Fedora Core 3 (which is released in one week from today) onto your hardware box, and use g++ because it is a very good quality compiler, and it is free, and Linux is free, and it meets the standard for ANSI c++. Here is a review of C++ Primer Plus 4th edition Quote:
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