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From: Brian DOT dot DOT Inglis AT CADvision DOT com (Brian Inglis)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C++ Reference?
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 17:36:09 GMT
Organization: Systematic Software
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On Sun, 7 Mar 1999 18:36:55 -0600, "Paganini <Nathan E. Banks>"
<paganini AT madisontelco DOT com> wrote:
>I know this is a little OT, but I don't subscribe to any other programming
>newsgroups so I thought I'd ask here.
>Does anyone know of a good, concise ANSI compliant C++ reference guide
>that's available online? I'm not talking about a programming tutorial, but
>a, complete, detailed description of the language and it's elements. I have
>a coupkle of references, but none of them cover the whole thing...they leave
>out things like templates, or exception handling and so on...I'd also like a
>list of the functions and data_types in the ANSI standard library and
>descriptions of what they do. IF anyone has "UNIX in a Nutshell" you know
>the kind of document I'm talking about...sort of a stripped down version of
>the ANSI standard document that's available for $175 (!).
>Thanks...
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Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis. Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Brian dot Inglis at CADvision dot com)

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