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Nicholas Jordan
Posted in reply to Brett O'Hare
| In article <ceip0v$223c$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Brett O'Hare says...
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>Hi, I have just started learning C++ and was wondering if anyone could recommend a beginner book specifically on the STL?
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>Thanks.
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I concur with the recommended Scott Meyer's Effective STL....
I have read not just dozens of books - I have read at least a dozen on the subject of STL alone, they are all quite a challenge for a beginner ~ but the stuff you will run into has been thouroughly thought out by some very well credentialed workers in the field and the way STL goes about things provides a directed study I have found nowhere else .....
Problem is, Scott Meyers is the *only one* who has presented the work of STL in a manner and style that I can really comprehend. Some, or much of how STL works has to be detailed in how the compiler runs, and
'ahem' ,,,....
"Not all compiler authors have attained full compliance with the implementation of STL they use,...."
My cat 'Rat Trap' can whup his dog Wolfie !....
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