>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 10/10/99, 9:50:53 PM, Kurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: [newbie] OOP Programming in Linux - Questions: [snip] > > > > I'd recommend a different book for learning C and C++ though. "C: How > > to Program" and "C++: How to Program" are published by Prentice Hall and > > have served well as a "do it yourself" classroom for learning the > > languages. > I will check for these two titles on Amazon. Copperfield books here in our > area is excessively lame in carrying the "right books for me". Of course, I > don't like considering myself an "average user" either, which is who they > cater to mainly because there are more of them than us > "do-it-yourself'ers". Thanks for the recommendation in Prentice Hall, I'm > sure it will come in handy. Also check your local college book stores. My CSC 160 class uses the C++ book. [really big snip] -- Ty Mixon e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 26147713