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Books for learning C++ Builder

My recommendation would be to learn the general interface of C++ Builder first. I found [1] very good: it is a very easy book, yet you are able to do lots of stuff already when having finished it.

Then start learning general C++. Which C++ books do you recommend? and the STL [3].

Using the many components, you can speed up your learning curve, as you can easily visualize e.g. arrays and std::vectors using TStringGrids.

When being moderatly fit in C++, many C++ Builder-specific information can be mined from [2]. It is a very thick book, containing a CD-ROM with on it its precessor, which also contains many usefull tricks.

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last edited (September 30, 2006) by bilderbikkel, Number of views: 1785, Current Rev: 2 (Diff)

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