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Title: C++ Primer (3rd Edition)
by Stanley B. Lippman, Josée Lajoie
ISBN: 0-201-82470-1
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co
Pub. Date: 02 April, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.46 (93 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Challenging
Comment: I'm almost halfway through the book, and its by far the best book I have come across so far. I've read Ivor Horton's Beginning C++, Teach yourself C++ in 21 days, and C++ Primer Plus which I bought by mistake. This book does a better job of explaining the concepts that the other books only touch on. It is not a reference book, but as a beginner I have to say that C++ Primer is good for beginners. The other books I read I use now as references when I get confused about something I read in Lippman's book. I used to struggle trying to answer the excersises in Ivor Horton's book, after reading through a few of the chapters in C++ Primer, I can go back and finish the excersises in Ivor Horton and Primer Plus with ease. I don't know what it is, but when this book frustrates me, I just go back and re-read the section, and then it becomes clear. If you don't understand something the first time you read it, read it again. I read on a website that when it comes to C++ books, you have to read them, until you understand, if it takes 20 times, then so be it.

The other books don't offer the same level of explanation. This book does a pretty good job of showing, not explaining how pointers are integral to C++. As opposed to a brute force explanation, which is confusing, and it's why Ivor Horton and Teach Yourself failed miserably at conveying the importance of pointers.

This shouldn't be the only book you have if you are begining C++, but it should be a book you have. This book is not about the syntax of the language, ie int, char, double, etc, but how you use them. I'm glad that I have this book.

Rating: 5
Summary: The best I have ever read
Comment: Many people think that to really learn C++ the best book to start from is Stroupstrup's because he invented the language, but let me say you that sometimes a genius isn't able to clearly explain his ideas to the others and so Stroupstrup. I started my career as C++ programmer after learning from C++ Primer 2nd edition that I think it was the best at that time as 3rd edition is simply the best book in teaching C++ programming up till now. It covers all the topics in a very clear way and better than many other authors. All chapters are fit out with meaningful examples and useful exercises to help you fix the most important topic's details in mind. There are many hints and tricks to help you in avoiding unpleasant situations and for writing clean code. This book is well suited for both autodidacts and students, it will give you all the knowledge you need to start C++ programming and even more. It doesn't deal too much with STL but that's another story and you will have to buy another book if you want to master STL too. Trust me, you'll enjoy reading it.

Rating: 5
Summary: Intermediate Level Book
Comment: I feel some of the reviews presented here have done little justice to this book; but then again, I think the title is a little misleading. Although much of the book content is basic C++, I don't believe this is a primer. In order to understand this book, you should be familiar with basic C++ concepts and you should be very familiar with the concept of "programming paradigms". You should know concepts such as declarations, definitions, basic (int, char, etc.) and "advance" types (arrays, pointers), and scopes. The book does tackle these concepts, but sometimes not in an introductory fashion. If you are not familiar with the concepts of "programming paradigms", you are surely going to be lost. The layout of this book emphasises learning C++ within the context of programming paradigms.

Having this said, I believe this book is very good. In fact, readers who already know quite a bit of C++ will appreaciate this book. It is surely up there with the likes of Accelerated C++ and Thinking in C++.

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