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Dimexide2015-06-21 22:48:30
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Dimexide, 2015-06-21 22:48:30

The most optimal literature on learning C ++, for a beginner?

For a beginner, if not quite a noob, then for a complete teapot. I tried Stroustrup's textbook, but it's quite hard for me to "smoke" his presentation form ... I would like something in a simpler language.
pS> The electronic version of the book, not older than 2011, focused on the C ++ 11 standard.

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Dimexide, 2015-07-03
@Dimexide

Thanks everyone for the replies! Chosen by Prata S. "Programming Language C++ Lectures and Exercises"

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GavriKos, 2015-06-21
@GavriKos

Try shield. Presents it simply enough.

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Roman Terekhin, 2015-06-22
@RomaZveR

"OOP in C++" (Laforet, 4th edition 2015 version) is a good book for a beginner.

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kykyryky, 2015-06-21
@kykyryky

Pavlovskaya C/C++. High language programming...

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Yuri Shikanov, 2015-06-22
@dizballanze

I advise you to strain and master Stroustrup, it is difficult but will bring a lot of benefits.
GavriKos advised Schildt - it's better not to read it, a bad author, writes about everything and always bad.

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sitev_ru, 2015-06-25
@sitev_ru

For a beginner, read this: cppstudio.com/cat/274/275 Everything is just elementary there! ))

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