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From: "Harold Hunt" <huntharo@msu.edu>
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Subject: RE: g++ book recomendation
Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 00:40:10 -0400
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Enoch,

Please contact me off-list if you have any further questions about
programming books, as this is pretty off topic now.

Both authors graduated from MIT; you figure out their views :)

From the preface:
"In writing this book, we have used a variety of C++ compilers running on
Sun SPARCstations, Apple Macintosh (Symantech C++), IBM PC (Turbo C++,
Borland C++, IBM's CSET++, and Microsoft C/C++ version 7 and Visual C++),
and DEC VAX/VMS (DEC C++).  For the most part, the programs in the text will
work on all these compilers with little or no modification.  We published
the versions we developed on Borland C++."

Harold


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