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6 Reddit comments about Starting Out with C++: Early Objects (9th Edition):

u/xDragod · 4 pointsr/OSUOnlineCS

Starting Out with C++: Early Objects (9th Edition) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0134400240/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FOmPDbXRV1NJ8

u/ricamnstr · 3 pointsr/OSUOnlineCS

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0134400240/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This is the text for the course. You can get by with the 8th edition, but the 9th has added material regarding C++11.

u/Pixelazed · 1 pointr/slavelabour

Need two books in PDFs or ebook , $10 each - paypal

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Starting Out with C++: Early Objects (9th Edition) (ISBN-13: 978-0134400242, ISBN-10: 0134400240) https://www.amazon.com/Starting-Out-Early-Objects-9th/dp/0134400240/ref=mt_paperback?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=

u/ThatOneChickCreepin · 1 pointr/unrealengine

This course is a good stating point and if you want something to supplement the C++ side of things a little more, i recommend this book (I am a big Tony Gaddis fan). It covers all the basics and the programming challenges work well with the information that gets presented to you prior. Since you already know java, some of the core programming fundamental chapters will be more of a refresher for you but you will also get to learn how C++ handles these things, the syntax and what not. A new copy is pretty pricey but i am sure there are a few used copies floating around that you could get for much cheaper.

u/noobercakes · 1 pointr/OSUOnlineCS

Read the book. CS 161/162 uses 'Starting out with Early Objects', better known as 'The Gaddis book.'

https://www.amazon.com/Starting-Out-Early-Objects-9th/dp/0134400240

They've been using 8th ed up to this point, but I read somewhere they may be switching to 9th. 8th you can find online for free, just google around a bit. All in all, the concepts are the same.