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    [HELP] Good Books For Learning Programming

    Sooo, lets get straight to the point.

    I want to learn these languages, but I don't know which books are good. So please suggest

    I have for:

    C++ (Beginner):
    C++ Primer Plus 5th Edition
    C++ For Absolute Beginners

    Assembly (Beginner):
    Art of Assembly

    Visual Basic (Intermediate):
    Some but I lend them out.

    C# (Beginner):
    The Official Microsoft Course (not sure of the name -.-)

    Java (Intermediate):
    None...

    PHP & SQL (Beginner):
    Also None...

    HTML (Intermediate):
    Again none...

    Python (Beginner):
    Still none......

    If you know any of these books then please let me know if they're good.
    And if you know any good books please suggest them.

    I know it's alot of languages but I would still like suggestions for all.

    (I know this section is for Visual Basic but I didn't know any other section to place it)
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    https://www.mpgh.net/forum/33-visual-...ml#post2694217
    Good books, your seems good, I've already hear about that book of asm (Art of Assembly).

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    Sorry to be an ass, but maybe you've could have post it just in the coders lounge? Anyways, I dunno really, I'm wanting to learn more languages too. Still searching for books..Maybe(well here in the Netherlands they have) a book with all code snippets?

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    HTML , PHP i think you can learn on the internet..

    VB and C's just buy some books its better ^^

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    VB2008 for dummies... LOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by mnpeepno2 View Post
    VB2008 for dummies... LOL
    Ive Skimmed though C++ for Dummies
    No Just No..

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    Moved to the coders lounge, you have more chance of getting book ideas for languages other than VB here.

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    Wow, that's a lot. plz come back and tell us how it went in 5 or so years.

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    Thanks for the response I'll start with C++ Primer Plus
    @Jason sorry for the wrong section.

    Quote Originally Posted by why06 View Post
    Wow, that's a lot. plz come back and tell us how it went in 5 or so years.
    I wasn't actually planning on learning all the languages at ones, but 5 years is still alot, I think I would be able to learn them all in 1 year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iMakestuffz View Post
    I wasn't actually planning on learning all the languages at ones, but 5 years is still alot, I think I would be able to learn them all in 1 year.
    You can learn all in 1 year but you will have to spend all your day reading these books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MJLover View Post
    You can learn all in 1 year but you will have to spend all your day reading these books.
    I can read 1195 wpm (words per minute) I finished high school at 13 (normally it's 18 here) I know 4 languages, I can play 3 instruments, so I'll probaly be able to read all coding books I own in 1 year without to much trouble.
    Ow I forgot I'm 15 now.

    I know this sounds like bragging but it not meant like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iMakestuffz View Post
    I can read 1195 wpm (words per minute)
    Nah Mang. It is impossible. You human or what ? -.-

    Also, Reading and Reading + Understanding are two different things =3
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