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|    DeMarcus to alexo    |
|    Re: documentation    |
|    14 Mar 13 04:30:07    |
      From: use_my_alias_here_at_hotmail_com@tellus.orb.dotsrc.org              On 2013-03-13 17:35, alexo wrote:       > Hello, everyone       >       > I would like to know where can I find documentation on the C++       > language and the STL library. For documentation I mean both on-line       > and printed one.       >       > As stated in one of my post I'm just a self made programmer and the       > thing I miss the more is to have access to documentation on the       > language.       >       > So what would you recommend me to read?       >       > Thanking you in advance, I read your replies              Before I will have finished this post you will probably have gotten       several recommendations on good books. Instead I would like to       recommend you a nice structure that will help you throughout your C++       career.              In your favorite web browser, do a bookmark structure something like       this. I just filled in something to start with here.              Development        Architecture        Patterns & Tactics        Singleton        Policy        Visitor        Techniques        NVI        CRTP        SFINAE        TDD        Libraries        boost        FAQ        C++ FAQ Lite              Development Support        Compilers        Debugging        Metrics        Performance        Memory Usage        Code Coverage        IDE        Version Control        Git        SVN        Documentation        Doxygen        Issue & Bug Tracking        Bugzilla        JIRA        Continuous Integration        TeamCity                     This list is by no means complete and you most probably want to       rearrange it. However, it's a good way to start collecting information       to build up your own C++ information library. You can find a lot of       information in books but a lot of good discussions and examples on       internet are also worthwhile keeping as bookmarks in your bookmark       directory.              Hope this was helpful.              Best regards,       Daniel                            --        [ See http://www.gotw.ca/resources/clcm.htm for info about ]        [ comp.lang.c++.moderated. First time posters: Do this! ]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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