There are a lot of books. Better to start with a very simple book . Do all the exercises not only the examples. <br>
The best way of learning is to do some experiments with already running programs. You can download a whole e-book "Thinking in C++". It is freely available on the internet.<br>
Thanx<br>
Siddhartha Singh<br>
<A HREF="mailto:ssingh@aztecsoft.com">ssingh@aztecsoft.com</A>
Obviously, you can download it. But you should consider supporting him by buying a paper copy (also so you can read it in the bathtub!).<br>
<br>
Chip H.<br>
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