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- From: ell@access4.digex.net (Ell)
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- Subject: Re: Any Good Books on C++
- Date: 28 Feb 1996 03:07:22 GMT
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- Nararhari Laksbminarayana (narahari@cinternet.net) wrote:
- : Hi,
- : I just started with C++. I am a bit familiar but I need to get more info.
- : Any good books on C++ side, not too much OOD should be involved. Should deal
- : with Container Classes, Templates, Streams, operator overloading. etc.,
- :
- : More pictures, good and intersting explanations.... Any body has any ideas ?
-
- I've always liked the compiler manuals from Borland and Microsoft. It's
- highly possible the Symantec, Watcom, and Mix C manuals will do just as
- well.
-
- Elliott
-