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Book Reviews

C Pocket Book
Book: C Pocket Book
Written by: Conor Sexton
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Great C++ reference book
Rating: 5 / 5
It is a great pocket C++ reference book, easy to read and understand, and straight to the point. Common flaws, some of the declared functions are not defined. However, if you define all the required functions, the sample code will compile and run. Enjoy!


Just the FACTS Ma'm
Rating: 5 / 5
This is hands down the best reference I have ever seen for C++. I have spent years trying to find a concise guide that would answer my questions about he C++ language without lots of 'fluff' text surrounding it. Mr. Sexton hits all of the important concepts right on the head.

If you are the type of programmer that can understand new material when given a good concise explanation, I would highly reccomend this book. It is on a par with books released by O'Reilly.




Beats K & R as a beginner's handbook
Rating: 5 / 5
Ideal for beginners and proficient programmers alike. It answers the sort of questions beginners need to know which K & R fails to do, such as an excellent explanation of complex pointer declarations.


 
 
 



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