Nigel Rantor
David Abrahams wrote:
Nigel Rantor
writes: Yep. Any suggestions welcome, is there one canonical reference I should be aware of?
?? The C++ Standard is the canonical reference
http://www.jamesd.demon.co.uk/csc/faq.html#B1 http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470846747,descCd-tableOf...
*sigh*
Yes, I thought I was being clear, apparently not. I meant out of ALL of the possible references out there is there one above all others that people would recommend.
?? There is only one C++ standard.
Implicit in this is that all reference books are NOT created equal.
Which of the above two would you reccomend and why?
?? They are precisely identical in content. The first one comes as a PDF for $18, and the 2nd comes as hardcover book. I like having both at hand because it's nice to be able to search.
Any idea regarding the extreme difference in price of them?
It costs a lot more to print a book than to duplicate a PDF? -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com