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The crux of the matter — you need to quickly (14 days) to remember long-forgotten C++ console coding network applications using specific cross-platform libraries. What literature advise to pay attention?
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Douglas Schmidt, Stephen Houston — the Programming of network applications in C++
In General, of course 14 days is not enough
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Podbelskogo C++
is good for remembering the basic structures of the language. Described is much simpler than that
of Stroustrup
(the classics, it should not be deleted). There are plenty of examples.
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> What literature advise to pay attention?
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In books on Java.
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I recommend R. Laforêt "Object-oriented programming in C++"
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A similar question has already arisen... Stephen Prata, "Lectures and exercises". Review the key moments when the language is studied, it will not be so difficult.
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A good book of Dates "How to program in C++", but I no longer perceive Stroustrup, as correctly noted by VaiMR, that is classic.
But I have a boyfriend, he explains better than anyone.
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Thank you all for your advice, stopped at the book and Stroustrup, Scott Myers "the Most effective C++"
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