John Weber wrote:
> There is one hole in the references that I have not filled and that is a
> C/C++ reference.  Anyone have recommendations?

Either Kernighan & Ritchie or Harbison & Steele for C, and Stroustrup
(3rd ed. -- one day we'll probably get STL going :-)) *and* Meyers for C++.
The C (http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html) and
C++ (http://www.cerfnet.com/~mpcline/On-Line-C++-FAQs/) FAQs have some
recommendations in them too (and will decode these author references into
titles and ISBNs) and are great resources themselves.

I would also recommend that anything by Herbert Schildt
(http://www.osborne.com/bio/schildt.htm) is only valuable for its
fire-starting properties.

    John  "google searching for `herbert schildt' considered enjoyable"

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