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Hi,

I have just read "Professional C++" and fed topics from "C++ common
knowledge". What I should red next ?

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Fibre Optic
Aug 17 '05 #1
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Fibre Optic wrote:
I have just read "Professional C++" and fed topics from "C++ common
knowledge". What I should red next ?


I am not familiar with either book. Perhaps you could go to
www.accu.org and browse their book review section...
Aug 17 '05 #2

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