I’ve been doing C++ for 3-4 months in a local college and I’m doing extra reading / learning using Accelerated C++ and so far, I’ve “finished” it. Now, I’m wondering which book to get next that’ll help me code better in C++.
I’ve looked around and found this: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List
I’m sorry if this question may seem stupid for most of you here but I’m a bit tight in cash and I would really want to invest in something that’s “right” for me at this time.
Right now, I only know the basics of stuff like (classes, templates, STL, iterators, dynamic memory management).
Do you have any suggestions? Should I focus on STL or templates..? Or should I read something like The C++ Programming language?
If you haven’t yet read Stroustrup’s books, they are definitely a good read. There’s nothing quite like reading about the language from the person who designed it.
Whenever I learn a new language, I always try to find the canonical reference material written by the language designer or somebody very close to them.