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I expect that you already know the basics of C++. If you don't, start with a good C++ introduction and overview. Good choices are a classic tome like Bjarne Stroustrup's The C++ Programming Language [Stroustrup00], or Stan Lippman and Jos e Lajoie's C++ Primer, Third Edition [Lippman98]. Next, be sure to pick up a style guide such as Scott Meyers' classic Effective C++ books [Meyers96] [Meyers97]. I find the browser-based CD version [Meyers99] convenient and useful. |
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