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u/ApoMechanesTheos ยท 1 pointr/learnprogramming

For Java, I'd highly recommend Khalid Mughal's books. For instance, https://www.amazon.com/Programmers-Guide-Oracle-Certified-Associate/dp/0132930218 is for Java 8. Disclaimer: I learnt Java from his book way back in the day when Java was still in version 1.4. However, I find his style unobtrusive and pithy without being dry.

For C++, forget about Stroustrup and Meyers for some time. Stanley Lippman's book, https://www.amazon.com/Primer-5th-Stanley-B-Lippman/dp/0321714113, is pretty good.

I don't know this subreddit's policies, but in case you want to try out the ebooks first, gen.lib.rus.ec is a good site to find the books.