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- From: thecrow@iconn.net (The Crow)
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- Subject: Re: ADVANCED books
- Date: 24 Jan 1996 03:38:05 GMT
- Organization: I rule the world
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- In article <4dgnco$6bf@athena.ulaval.ca>, Claude.Quezel@gci.ulaval.ca says...
- >
- >I am looking for advanced books on C++. I already have:
- >
- >Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms
- >Effective C++ 50 Specific Ways ...
- >C++ Strategies and Tactics
- >C++ Programming Style
- >
- >Any sugestions?
- >
-
- Um, yeah, forget the books if you really understand all of the above. Think of
- an interesting and challenging project, and make yourself do it. Write your own
- compression routine. That should be fun. see if you can beat PKzip (that might
- not be so fun :)
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