At 00:39 2006-08-18, Noctaire wrote:
>Been a while since I did much programming but I'm returning to the
>fold.  :)
>
>I need to learn C/C++.  I'm pulling out some old books I have in my
>library but I'm also looking for a good, solid tutorial -- book or even
>online (i.e., CBT).  So, I thought I'd see if anyone had any they would
>recommend

as I commented to another.  Absent many many lines (>10,000) of 
legacy C code, why learn C at all?
for C++  I recommend the books listed at   http://rudbek.com/books.html











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