Check out Bruce Eckel''s Thinking in C++ (IT IS FREE) and GOOD.
http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html
C++ Books
C++ The Complete Reference reads like a dictionary, but it is the single best reference book on C++.
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VenDrake
"When you and a friend are being chased by a King Cheata, you have but one chance, trip your friend."
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VenDrake
"When you and a friend are being chased by a King Cheata, you have but one chance, trip your friend."
C++ for Game Programmers - Noel Llopis (Charles River Media),
is a quite nice book. It also contains a section on dealing with large projects, plugins, abstract interfaces, and more non language specific ideas and concept (although explained how to implement in C++)
is a quite nice book. It also contains a section on dealing with large projects, plugins, abstract interfaces, and more non language specific ideas and concept (although explained how to implement in C++)
The effective and more effective C++ books basically go more indepth about most issues of GOTW (Guru of the Week). I also recommend Modern C++ Design by Andrei Alexandrescu and Design Patterns (not particularly related to C++, but still a very good book nonetheless) by the GoF (gang of four-Gamma, Helm, Johnson, and Vlissides)
You are confusing Effective C++ with Exceptional C++ (and
More Exceptional C++). The latter is based on GOTW, written
but Herb Sutter.
Effective C++ and More Effective C++ were published earlier,
written by Scott Meyers.
Meyers also wrote Effective STL recently.
Kami no Itte ga ore ni zettai naru!
More Exceptional C++). The latter is based on GOTW, written
but Herb Sutter.
Effective C++ and More Effective C++ were published earlier,
written by Scott Meyers.
Meyers also wrote Effective STL recently.
Kami no Itte ga ore ni zettai naru!
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