Why don't the email lists author put these lists of books on the website. It
could be a resources link and it could be included at the base of each email
(the link)?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: prosen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 08 July 2004 16:32
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> Subject: RE: [msvc] How to shift up array items
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> > I consider the following books to be a must read for any serious C++
> > programmer:
> > 
> > The C++ Standard Library by Nico Josuttis
> > Effective C++ by Scott Meyers
> > More Effective C++ by Scott Meyers
> > Effective STL by Scott Meyers
> > Exceptional C++, Herb Sutter
> > More Exceptional C++, Herb Sutter
> 
> Hmmm... I don't have the Herb Sutter books, but they look 
> good. I'll look at them!
> 
> I'd add "Design Patterns" to the list. BTW, does anyone know 
> of a good book that covers the same topics as "Design 
> Patterns", but is easier to read? For instance, is written in 
> Scott Meyers' style?
> 
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