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- From: Alan C Francis <alanf@owl-uk.co.uk>
- Subject: Re: C++ Coding GuideLines
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- >
- > pateljb@ucunix.san.uc.edu (Jay Patel) wrote:
- >
- > >Does anyone know of a good book or a white paper that talks about the
- > > C++ coding guidelines (i.e., Dos/Donts). I'm NOT interested
- > > in the style guide.
- >
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- Effective C++ and (if it exists) More Effective C++ both by Scott Meyers
- on Addison-Wesley. the book is a set of discrete Dos and Donts for
- C++ programming.
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- Alan
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