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- From: Doug Shapter <dshapter@apexgrp.com>
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- Subject: Re: Please recommend an STL book.
- Date: 17 Apr 1996 14:57:44 GMT
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- Peter Haight wrote:
- >
- > Can someone recommend some STL books? I have three catagories that I'm interested
- > in:
- > 1. How-To-Use
- > 2. Reference
- > 3. The design/implementation of STL.
- >
- > I'm really looking for a book that focuses on 1, but has a bit of 2 and 3 in it.
- >
- > Thanks.
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- I found Musser and Sani's _STL Tutorial and Reference Guide_ (Addison & Wesley, ISBN #
- 0-201-63398-1) to be most useful. It would probably meet most of your requirements. For
- (3), you may check out some of the original white papers, which I believe are located at
- HP's or RPI's web/ftp site.
-
- doug
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