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Best C++ books for intermediary programmers?
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Hi so Im a college student. I've been programming for awhile now and I've tried to learn c maybe 3 times now. Each time I gave up because it became too difficult to understand. This is my 4th time trying to master the language and I am having a lot of problems with file streams, operators overloads, templates and the thought process behind writing good C code.

Im not new to programming and Im not 'new' to c/c either but I wouldnt say they are my strongest languages either (I usually program in Python).

I need a book that isn't babying me but is also clear enough that I can finally get through this block I am having with this language.

Any recommendations are welcome! (books primarily but online tutorials are encouraged)

Thank you guys in advance!

Edit: Thank you everyone for the suggestions!

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