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As a complete beginner to C++ I rate this book over the much more expensive books I have bought. It is clear, concise & well written. It uses well thought out examples for every concept. Don't be fooled by large, expensive C++ guides: this book is reasonably priced and all that is needed to get started in C++. - Amazon.co.uk
Having chosen a final year's university project involving C++ I realised that my knowledge of the language was sorely limited. My university professor was quick to recommend Riley's work. I ordered a copy and was incredibly impressed by the clarity and conciseness of this guide. I would high