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Alexander Pikeev2020-09-11 14:33:40
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Alexander Pikeev, 2020-09-11 14:33:40

C++. Books and the transition from web to software. Where to begin?

In general, the situation is as follows: for about a year I was engaged in the web (rather garbage), at the beginning I liked everything, but recently I started to pull on the development of software or something else besides the web :) But in view of the big one? demand for web macaques (as one competent person on Habré likes to say), it’s somehow scary to change direction abruptly.
If I still make up my mind, tell me good books on C ++ (not in 21 days). I am looking at books by Prat, Schildt and Lippmann, but if there is a better one, please let me know.

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Adamos, 2020-09-11
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But due to the high demand for web macaques, it is somehow scary to change direction abruptly

In fact, macaques are not needed anywhere - neither on the web, nor, especially, in applications.
If there is anything to be afraid of, it is to jump on the tops and remain a macaque.
If it’s not fate for a person to even understand the web deeper, he has nothing to do in the Crosses at all.

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sha-man, 2020-09-11
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Herbert Schildt - C++ Basic course.

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