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- From: jbc@ElSegundoCA.ATTGIS.COM (Jim Chapman)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: [Q] possible == Borland + STL; // but how
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 00:25:54 GMT
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- In article goq@news1.usa.pipeline.com, rothpn@usa.pipeline.com () writes:
- > I've read several posts indicating that the Borland compiler
- > was used to develop the STL, so I believe it.
- >
- > The details, however, are not obvious to me; hence these Q's:
- >
- > - What is the (any) reference that I could start with? Do
- > you recommend Mark Nelson's book?
-
- Nelson's book comes with a version of the HP STL implmentation that is
- said to have been modified specifically to work with Borland C++ 4.5.
- Further, I would recommend it to anyone working with any version of
- STL. I'm using the ObjectSpace STL<ToolKit> and have found this book
- to be an excellent supplement to ObjectSpace's own reference
- manual.
-
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