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  Books Thinking in C++, Volume 2: Practical Programming (Thinking in C++)

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A must
Have to say "a bit boring" but absolutely a must if you want to learn C++.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is a must-have for all C++ programmers!
This book is a must! It is not that visually appealing but in pair with the Vol. 1 it is a mandatory book that will help you featuring out all the brighter and dustier corners of C++. The text is quite clear and the examples very appropriate. It is written with a nice scientific background and the author doesn't limit himself to just expose all the C++ features.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - More of a reference than the first one.
Bruce Eckel, Thinking in C++, vol. 2 (Mindview, 2004)


I was a big, big fan of Volume I of this two-volume set. I first read it four or five years ago, and it was a big part of the foundation that helped me to understand why some of the newer pieces of the C++ architecture are useful (read "newer" as "when I was your age, boy, we had to walk to school, `cause we didn't have none of them new-fangled templates to ride on!"). It took me a while to get round to reading the second volume. It's more of the same, but different. Volume 2 seems more like a reference book, and far more of it is devoted to bleeding-edge (at the time) concepts than was vol. 1--design patterns, threading, that sort of thing. Of course, these days, they're all relatively common (thanks in no small part to Microsoft having already implemented most of this stuff in .NET), so this one's better thought of as a refresher course, or a book for people like me who are hopelessly backed up trying to keep pace with the Joneses (or the Redmonds). ***





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - useful to know the standard library
In this book i found everything about the standard c++ library.
Recommended if you wanna do something serous with c++


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