[comp.lang.c] Good book on C++

yedinak@motcid.UUCP (Mark A. Yedinak) (06/15/91)

Hello,

    I am in the process of investigating if it worth while for a project I am
working on to use C++ or not.  What I need is a good book which discusses C++.
The project is an embedded system which will also reuse some code which is
written in C.

Thanks,
Mark
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shane@inferno.peri.com (Shane Bouslough) (06/18/91)

From article <4494@catfish11.UUCP>,
	yedinak@motcid.UUCP (Mark A. Yedinak):
> Hello,
> 
>     I am in the process of investigating if it worth while for a project I am
> working on to use C++ or not. What I need is a good book which discusses C++.
> The project is an embedded system which will also reuse some code which is
> written in C.

I have found the Scott Robert Ladd book to be one of the best. It's very
"to the point", so you get a feel (and understanding) for the features
immediately.

> Mark A. Yedinak - uunet!motcid!yedinak 		*  "Don't take life too
> Motorola - General Systems Sector		*   seriously, you will
> 3205 Wilke Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60004	*   never get out of it
> 708-632-2874  (I said it, not the big M)	*         ALIVE!"

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