Learning Perl - O'reilly and assoc. is the best beginning programming book I
have seen.  Followed up with Programming Perl

The other O'Reilly books seem to be good (i.e. Visual Basic for
Applications)

I've just started with Teach Yourself C++, and so far it has not been
helpful at ALL.  Maybe I will be further enlightened after digging through a
few more chapters.

Also, many books include learning versions of the language on CD.  I found a
terrible book on Visual Basic 6 for $15 (cause it is terrible), but it
included the learning version of VB6 and some of the other parts of the
Visual Studio suite.


-----Original Message-----
From: Luke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 3:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Good CS Literature


Hello people... Happy Holidays...

  This is my first post.  Im a senior high school student and
about to graduate this year(lets just hope hehhehe).. Im just 
wondering if any of you can recommend some good Computer Science
books that most universities use...my programming skills is a 
little scattered (C,Java, Perl, Python..)[ALL basic stuff]....but i
still dont consider myself a programmer...



thnx

luke






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