Originally posted by TheKravenHd
If you don't mind where can i start at C++? Please be very specific as in book titles and/or websites. Thank you.
The canonical C++ books would be
Programming: Principles and Practices Using C++ and
The C++ Programming Language, both authored by Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of the C++ programming language. Of course, they are a little old and a little fast-paced, but they are still very rel
evant (edit: why does NGU censor that word?).
C++ Primer by Stanley Lippman is also popular.
I'm fairly sure Stanford has some open courseware that involves C++ (though I believe they start off with Java).
You should also pay a visit to CProgramming.com, they have a C++ book list.
Anyhow, your goal should not be to learn C++, but to learn about programming methodology and computer science, then you should worry about choosing a language (I say that especially because many people find that while they
think they like C++, they actually don't). Programming goes a lot deeper than the language. And knowing a programming language is a lot different than knowing how to program.