Re: to c++ programmers: what is the best c++ book?

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Hi,

> Thinking in C++ by Bruce Eckel is a great introductory C++ book. And 
> the electronic version is free (as in beer).
> 
> <www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html>

Cracking book.

> It won't help with QT, sorry.

Two spring to mind

C++ GUI programming with Qt 3
Practical Qt

Reviews of which are both on my website
(www.all-the-johnsons.co.uk/accu/booksindex.html) - both are utterly
fantastic. I know the authors of the first book are currently working on
an updated version for Qt4.

TTFN

Paul
-- 
"A lot of football success is in the mind. You must believe you are the
best and then make sure that you are. In my time at Liverpool we always
said we had the best two teams on Merseyside, Liverpool and Liverpool
Reserves." - Bill Shankly


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