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C++ Tutorial Book


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akashlee

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Dear fellow geekstogo member :) ,
My 8th grade teacher has requested that we must have a book review done by the end of the month. :tazz:

And the type of book I picked was: "Must be by a Canadian author " :P
So.... I want to do a C++ tutorial book written by a Canadian Author :)
Does anyone know any? :) :woot:

Thanks :)
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akashlee

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pleasssssssssssssssssssssssse... i need this!
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http://www.google.com

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http://www.google.com

:)




I HAVE ACUTALLY TRIED A LOT OF DIFFERENT COMOBONATION OF WORDS ALREADY .............BUT IT ALL FAILED :woot: :P :) :) :) :tazz:

Edited by akashlee, 09 January 2006 - 07:11 PM.

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Here's the closest thing I can find...

http://www.jnp.hume.ca/

J.N.P Hume is/was a professor at the University of Toronto, which leads me to believe that he is a Canadian resident, though he was born in the US (Brooklyn, NY). If this meets your criteria, he might be your guy.

The catch is he doesn't write books on C++. He does write on Turing (I haven't heard of the language by this name), and Java, which, syntactically, is very close to C++.

So that might be a good alternative...

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