ok if i now decide to learn c++ stl now , then what will be the best
tutorialwhich shall be both concise and comprehensive

On Sep 13, 6:39 am, Carlos Guia <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recommend getting an overall knowledge of both so you know what can be
> done in each of them.
> Then use the language you are most comfortable with by default.
>
> But if for a particular problem, you believe the other language has a big
> enough advantage for you to use your non so favorite language, then use it
> just for that problem.
>
> But you shouldn't be reading about how a language works or what it offers
> during a contest, don't switch if you think you will spend more time reading
> about the language than solving the problem. Use your practice time to learn
> the other language, or several other languages for that matter.
>
> Carlos Guía
>
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Vexorian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This sounds like a false dichotomy.
>
> > You can learn both.
>
> > The STL is very nice for contents, though Java has its own good
> > things, I guess.
>
> > On Sep 12, 9:18 pm, vicky <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > can i sacrifice to learn c++-stl for java?
> > > IS IT or are there very large number of advantages of using c++ stl
> > > that i can't ignore it
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