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On 18/04/2012 12:17 PM, Warp wrote:
> If you want to read something actually useful about C++, try the
> "Effective" book series by Scott Meyers (or at the very least "Effective
> C++" and "More Effective C++"). They actually contain some competent and
> easy to understand information.
>
> "Effetive STL" is probably also good.
I had a look at Effective C++ on Amazon. They let you look at a handful
of pages before you buy it. By doing so, I already learned more about
C++ in a few pages than anything the naff book I'm currently reading
taught me.
On the other hand, it appears to be aimed at people who already know the
C++ language. That isn't really me, yet. I know some of the syntax, but
certainly not all of it, or what all of it actually does.
I'll see what kind of prices I can find for it...
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