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C++ book

In high school, I picked up a large C++ book the library was getting rid of (even though it wasn't a decade old at the time, © 1997). Seeing as I don't have a use for it yet, I was wondering if there was any interest in it, should I decided to ship out to better hands?

If I do ship it, I'll probably do it for free, unless you live in UK or Australia, in which I might require some compensation.

It might do well for people wanting to program or otherwise tool around in the Classic Mac OS. Wink

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for classic ... sounds like i need it Laughing out loud

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Notes:

- It is not specifically for Mac, though there are Mac C++ programs on this very website that will allow you to input stuff, so it should work.
- The book lacks the program disk.
- It's designed for high school students.
- It was owned by a high school library at one time, so there's a scratched-out filing thing on the spine, an empty thing on the inside cover where they stamped return dates, and "A&M Consol. H.S. Library College Sta. Tex. 77840" in a few areas.
- Listing on Amazon.com
- With exception of the library markings, good condition.
- Paperback.

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i guess they all start with console output to make it cross platform. still a good way to learn if you dont have a 2 monitor system to keep a pdf open and code warrior Laughing out loud