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[Semi-OT] Advice on whether a C++ book is still adequate
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: [Semi-OT] Advice on whether a C++ book is still adequate
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: Ron Johnson <
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: Thu, 03 Mar 2011 22:46:23 -0600
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Hi,
I have the dusty book "Teach Yourself C++ 4th Ed" by Al Stevens,
from... 1995 and wonder that if I go thru it will I screw myself up
because of new language features.
Thanks, Ron -- I prefer banana-flavored energy bars made from tofu.
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