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- From: Kristian Swartz <kswartz@bnr.ca>
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- Subject: Recommendations for C++ Book
- Date: 7 Mar 1996 15:11:55 GMT
- Organization: Bell Northern Research
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- I am looking for a good C++ reference book. I am fairly familiar with the
- language itself and am more interested in a text that explains the libraries
- out there. For example, those familiar with "The C Programming Language" by
- Kernighan and Ritchie have a good idea of what type of book I am looking for.
- There are Appendices at the end of the book listing a good amount of libraries
- and functions. This information is more important to me than an explanation
- of classes, templates, and so forth (I already have a book for that). Any
- suggestions?
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