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which book is a good start for learning C++?

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The Sams C++ is ok, but it only skims the surface. The Savitch book is excellent. I would also highly recommend "Introduction to C++ for Financial Engineers" by Daniel Duffy. But I suggest familiarize yourself with C++ before jumping into Duffy's book.
 
Accelerated C++ by Andrew Koenig and Barbara E. Moo

This book is probably the best modern C++ book, as it really teaches you how to leverage STL. Check the reviews on Amazon.
 
I would have to agree that "Introduction to C++ for Financial Engineers" by Daniel Duffy is pretty good. Depending on your level of experience, Deitel's book C++ How to Program may be a good start.
 
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