In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
bruno modulix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>George Sakkis wrote:
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>> learned in similar situations. How one can avoid the frustration of
>> having to work with a low level language once he has seen the Light ?
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>Well, I'm lucky enough to not to have to use C++ again, so I can't
>answer directly. But I think this might interest you:
>http://www.boost.org/
>(NB : never tried it myself, but seems to be a nice job)
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That's one approach. Here's another: read Scott Meyer's
latest *Effective C++*, follow his advice, and become
familiar with idioms (and libraries, to the extent they're
available!) that make C++ a rather high-level language.
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