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- From: efried@mindspring.com (Eric Friedman)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Help: need C++ streams tutorial/book
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 1995 23:19:11 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
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- vlad@gramercy.ios.com (vlad) wrote:
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- >n9335589@janice.cc.wwu.edu (Wesley Taylor) wrote:
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- >>I am a student who has used C++ mainly in the context of classes in Windows
- >>(TM) programming. Only the most rudimentary info on streams was taught.
- >>Reading on my own has not helped to understand it very well (mostly, I have
- >>tried reading the reference and programmer's manuals that came with the
- >>compiler. Can someone suggest a tutorial or a book with a chapter or two on
- >>using input and output streams, how to manipulate them, add operator<< to a
- >>class, etc?
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- >Good book is C++ IOStreams handbook by Steve Teale
- >ISBN 0-201-59641-5
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- Any idea how to get the source code? The ftp site mentioned in the
- book no longer accepts anonymous ftp.
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