First of all: I'm pretty sure this has been asked a million times before, I'm sorry to do it again, I just couldn't find an up-to-date topic and i would rather not spend money on something that's not worth buying.
So I'm looking for two types of books(As I mentioned in the title):
- The first book I'm looking for is something that goes deep(er) into OOP, I'm not an absolute newbie in c++/OOP in general but there's still a lot to learn.
- The second one would be about algorithms, a book that lists the most common algorithms, explains them, and well.. possibly with some code examples as well, but that's not super neccessary. (
https://www.amazon.com/Algorithms-Nutshell-Practical-George-Heineman/dp/1491948922 found this, though not sure if its really what I'd need, or if its any good.)
Thank you, and again; sorry if this has been asked a million times before :(