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   From: peter09876@hispeed.ch   
      
   On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 19:11:57 +0100, Jens Auer   
    wrote:   
      
   > On 18 Mrz., 21:30, "Peter Liedermann" wrote:   
   >> Is there a language description of standard C++ 11 recommendable   
   >> for experienced programmers with detailed description of the added   
   >> (especially thread) libraries?   
   > If you could get a copy of the standard, I think this would be the   
   > most precise piece of information you can refer to. It might not be   
   > easy to read, though. When you are stuck to MSVC, you can also take   
   > a look at the compiler documentation.   
      
   Thank you for commenting. Since, by your name, you possibly know   
   German, I would like to point you (and other german speakers here) to   
   the book of Rainer Grimm, title "C++11". It has a really silly cover,   
   but the table of contents (see it in online bookstores) seems   
   promising to me. Luckily, it does not start from 0 as a sort of "C++   
   for non-programmers" book.   
   I have not worked much with it yeth, since I received it just   
   yesterday. I do not regularly use standards except if I am at an   
   expert level on the matter at the outset. Besides, they are usually   
   damn expensive whereas Grimms book is priced as to take the risk   
   confidently.   
      
   Cheers,   
   Peter   
      
      
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