Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!inria!geocub!anthes From: anthes@geocub.greco-prog.fr (Franklin Anthes) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Learning c++ 2.0 textbooks Message-ID: <1635@geocub.greco-prog.fr> Date: 9 Feb 90 11:21:51 GMT Reply-To: anthes@geocub.greco-prog.fr (Franklin Anthes) Organization: Greco-Programmation, Bordeaux, France. Lines: 24 I have been using C for a couple of years now, and I going to switch over to C++ now. I'm looking for a good book, which would hopefully have both a tutorial style section and a reference section (hmm maybe I need 2 books). I have read OOSC by Meyer, and a tutorial on C++ 1.2, so what I really need is good coverage on 2.0 features (multiple inheritance etc.). The books I have references for are : Dewhurst and Stark "Programming in C++" Eckel "Using C++" Hansen "The C++ answer book" Lippman "C++ primer" Pohl "C++ for C programmers Does anyone have any ideas on which book would best fit my needs? -- Frank Anthes-Harper : Bien le bonjour de la France anthes@geocub.greco-prog.fr