From: Ehud Lamm <mslamm@mscc.huji.ac.il>
Subject: Re: Ada & C
Date: 2000/01/09
Date: 2000-01-09T20:54:55+00:00 [thread overview]
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I am not sure I understand from the quoted part in Brian's answer your
exact position (I am experiencing failures in news propagation here, so I
will not wait until the original answer floats this way).
What's your level of experience with C++ and OOP idioms?
If these can be problematic, than you'd better concentrate your efforts on
these.
What I'd do is read Stroustrup on C++ (still my favorite), the GOF design
patterns book (the example are in C++, and the patterns themselves an
essential part of OOP vocabulary). [Links to patterns on my web page]
"Effective C++" from Scott Meyers, can also prove useful.
Finally, I guess it goes without saying that the place to get answers on
these topics is comp.lang.c/c++.* ;-)
Ehud Lamm mslamm@mscc.huji.ac.il
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-01-09 0:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-01-08 0:00 Ada & C A.J. Werner
2000-01-09 0:00 ` Robert L. Klungle
2000-01-09 0:00 ` Brian Rogoff
2000-01-09 0:00 ` Ehud Lamm [this message]
2000-01-09 0:00 ` Brian Rogoff
2000-01-10 0:00 ` Larry Kilgallen
2000-01-12 0:00 ` C question (was: Ada & C) Wes Groleau
2000-01-12 0:00 ` David Starner
2000-01-12 0:00 ` Ted Dennison
2000-01-13 0:00 ` David Starner
2000-01-13 0:00 ` Ted Dennison
2000-01-14 0:00 ` David Starner
2000-01-16 0:00 ` Keith Thompson
2000-01-18 0:00 ` Ira D. Baxter
2000-01-18 0:00 ` Charles Hixson
2000-01-18 0:00 ` Gautier
2000-01-10 0:00 ` Ada & C tmoran
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