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| Sl.No. | Book Name | Description | | 1 | Neil's guide to C++ | A starting point for programming using the C++ language. | | 2 | C++ Essentials | Covers how to program in C++ and how to properly use its features .Object-oriented design though discussed does not cover to the to any depth. | | 3 | Thinking in C | A Flash-based audio-visual seminar to introduce you to the fundamentals of the C language which will help you move on to C-based languages like C++, Java and C#. | | 4 | Writing Bug Free C code for Windows | Writing Bug-Free C Code for Windows describes an alternate class methodology that provides complete data hiding and fault- tolerant run-time type checking of objects in C programs. With it, you will produce code that contains fewer bugs | | 5 | Style Guides for C and C++ | Collection of articles, discussions and suggestions on C/C++ coding. | | 6 | An Introduction to GCC | This manual provides an introduction to the GNU C and C++ Compilers, gcc and g++, which are part of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). | | 7 | C++ a Dialog | This book is online for only few topics. This is like a question and Answers but it takes you from the absolute fundamentals through the construction of a complete inventory application, including a simple but effective user interface. This talks how an experienced programmer thinks in coding C++. | | 8 | C Programming Tutorial | This book is for a beginner as a tutorial. It also covers all aspects of C programming. | | 9 | C++ Annotations | This document is intended for knowledgeable users of C (or any other language using a C-like grammar, like Perl or Java) who would like to know more about, or make the transition to, C++ | | 10 | C++ reference Guide | This book is an extensive guide on using Standard Template Library. It covers all the aspects of C++ from a programmer prospective. | | 11 | Teach yourself C++ in 21 days | This book is designed to help you teach yourself how to program with C++. In just 21 days, you'll learn about such fundamentals as managing I/O, loops and arrays, object-oriented programming, templates, and creating C++ applications--all in well-structured and easy-to-follow lessons | | 12 | Learning with C++ | The goal of this book is to teach you to think like a computer scientist who combine some of the best features of Mathematics, Engineering, and Natural Science. | | 13 | The C Book | The book is designed for programmers who already have some experience of using a modern high-level procedural programming language. Even if the person is new to C, this book helps them understand the concepts easily | | 14 | FAQ in C++ | Covers all the FAQs related to C++. Good book to refer for interviews | | 15 | C FAQ | Good collection of questions covering all the topics of C including Pointers |
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