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Subject:C++ Book From:"Johns, David" <14615johns -at- KCPBLDG05 -dot- BV -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 14 Oct 1994 08:01:00 CDT
In response to Harold Henke's request for information on books for
non-programmers about object-oriented programming, I don't know of any.
However, the best book I've read on C++ programming techniques is "Learning
C++: A Hands-On Approach" by Eric Nagler, West Publishing Company, P.O. Box
64526, St. Paul, MN 55164-0526. Unlike other C++ books, it doesn't inundate
the reader with code, and the code examples are relatively easy to follow.