On 4 June 2011 at 11:37, Douglas Bates wrote:
| Dirk and Romain recommended the freely-available book "C++ Annotaions"
| to me (just google the title to find out where to download it) and
Also:
edd@max:~$ apt-cache search "c\+\+-annotations"
c++-annotations - Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++
c++-annotations-contrib - Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ -
contributed files
c++-annotations-dvi - Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ - DVI
output
c++-annotations-html - Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ - html
output
c++-annotations-latex - Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ - LaTeX
output
c++-annotations-pdf - Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ - PDF
output
c++-annotations-ps - Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ -
Postscript output
c++-annotations-txt - Extensive tutorial and documentation about C++ - text
output
edd@max:~$
so if you have a suitable Linux distribution then an electronic copy is just
an apt-get command away.
Dirk
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