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- From: Mark Nelson <markn@airmail.net>
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- Subject: Re: [Q] possible == Borland + STL; // but how ?
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 16:52:44 -0600
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- Steve Tupy wrote:
- >
- > : Mark Nelson's book is very lucid on the STL both inside and
- > : out, and is a surprisingly quick read if you have programmed already
- > : with templates.
- >
- > : David
- >
- > Where might someone find this book?
- >
- > Steve
- > --
- > Steve
-
- Hi Steve,
-
- You can get the ISBN number and other information on the book from my
- home page. To order books online, I like Amazon Books at
- www.amazon.com. They can put most books in your hands in just a few
- days, with a slight discount and no sales tax to offset the shipping
- costs.
-
- If you want to leaf through it before buying, the book is carried by
- most of the chains. Whether or not you can find it in stock is just the
- luck of the draw!
-
- Mark Nelson
- http://web2.airmail.net/markn
-