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C / C++

  • Cline, M., Lomow, G. & Girou, M. (1998). C++ FAQs. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
  • Dale, N. (1998). C++ Plus data structures. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
  • Deitel, H. & Deitel, P. (1994). C++ how to program. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
  • Jamsa, K. (1994). Success with C++. Houston, TX: Jamsa Press.
  • Liberty, J. (1999). Sams teach yourself C++ in 21 days. Indianapolis, IN: MacMillan Publishing.
  • Litvin, M. & Litvin, G. (1997). C++ for you++: An introduction to programming and computer science. Andover, MA: Skylight Publishing.
  • Meyers, S. (1997). Effective C++: 50 specific ways to improve your programs and designs (2nd edition). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
  • Meyers, S. (1995). More effective C++: 35 new ways to improve your programs and designs. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
  • Nance, D. & Lambert, K. (1997). Fundamentals of C++: Understanding programming and problem solving. Cincinnati, OH: South-Western Educational Publishing.
  • Satir, G., Brown, D. & Qualline, S. (1995). C++: The core language. Cambridge, MA: O'Reilly.
  • Stroustrup, B. (1997). C++ programming language. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley.

Visual Basic

  • Wright, P. (1998). Beginning visual basic 6. Chicago, IL: Wrox Press. 

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