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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
If you have little or no programming experience, I instead recommend C+ Primer by Stanley B. Lippman, Jose Lajoie, and Barbara E. Moo. Unlike Accelerated C+, it assumes very little about the reader, and thus covers a lot more of the basics in a slower, more methodical manner. Consequently, it is 3x the size.
You only need one.
As a second book, you must read Effective C+ by Scott Meyers. Meyer's highly-regarded work teaches you best practices
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It's really a tough query that you are asking !! Ok. There is no hard and fast rule. Some years it's Java on the other hand in some years it's web development. I would advise you to grab admission in whichever field you are getting.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
Go for the language in which you are interested. Choose a language as per your comfort level.
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You can also search on YouTube for the best videos with which you feel comfortable.
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