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Ruslan Bodnar2018-04-08 19:15:45
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Ruslan Bodnar, 2018-04-08 19:15:45

Which C++ book should a beginner read?

I am a complete zero in programming. I decided to learn how to program in C++ first. I started reading the book by Harvey Deitel, Paul Deitel "How to program in C ++. Read this book, or are there books more useful for beginners to learn C ++ programming?
How did you learn to program in C ++ (what languages ​​did you learn to program before C ++ and how did you learn to program C++?)
And if there are those whose first programming language was C++, please describe your path

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Monty Python, 2018-04-08
@Austin1

I think it's better to start with C first.

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res2001, 2018-04-08
@res2001

A good book, you can continue to study it, and most importantly, make more examples, you may want to implement something of your own in the future. The main thing here is practice, and not what book you read.

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devalone, 2018-04-08
@devalone

Read "Stevette Prata - The C++ Programming Language. Lectures and Exercises"

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Igor, 2018-04-08
@assembled

It is better to start with simpler languages ​​like Pascal, Python, and then move on to C and C++.

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