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by utab <umut.tabak@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 12, 2008 at 02:47 PM

On May 12, 6:21 pm, Daniel Pitts
<newsgroup.spamfil...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'm familiar with the "fundamentals" of C++, but I've strayed from the
> path and have been a Java developer for a number of years now.  I'd like
> to revisit my roots.  A lot seems to have changed since I first learned
> C++ (for instance, I've never used boost), so I think it might be good
> to get a fresh start.
>
> Are there any good books about (advanced) programming in c++ using
> modern tools such as boost? Or should I wait for 0x to be solidified
> before trying to reenter the world of C++?
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel.
> --
> Daniel Pitts' Tech Blog: <http://virtualinfinity.net/wordpress/>

Perhaps,

Bj=F6rn Karlsson, Beyond the C++ Standard Library: An Introduction to
Boost. Addison-Wesley, August 31, 2005. ISBN: 0-3211-3354-4.

HTH,

Umut
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Book Recommendations for modern C++/Boost...
Daniel Pitts <newsgrou  2008-05-12 09:21:32 
Re: Book Recommendations for modern C++/Boost...
"Victor Bazarov"  2008-05-12 12:36:38 
Re: Book Recommendations for modern C++/Boost...
Daniel Pitts <newsgrou  2008-05-12 10:50:30 
Re: Book Recommendations for modern C++/Boost...
utab <umut.tabak@[EMAI  2008-05-12 14:47:13 

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