
C++ is a popular object-oriented programming language used in
developing large applications and systems. Efforts are still underway
to standardize C++ by American National Standards Institute's (ANSI)
X3J16 committee, International Standards Organization's (ISO) WG21
group, and numerous vendors.
URLs
- Learn C and C++
- Learn C++ from an interactive multimedia CD-ROM
- C++ to HTML
- Shows a way to embed HTML comments in C++ source code to aid in
synchronizing documentation. Also points to the C++ 2HTML converter
program.
- C++
Newsgroups
- Borland's Web page that lists and provides links to all of the C++
newsgroups on the Internet as well as their listserver.
Print Resources
- The C++ Programming Language, 2d ed. By Stroustrup. Addison-Wesley.
(ISBN 0-201-12078-X)
- A C++ Primer, 2d ed. By Lippman. Addison-Wesley. (ISBN 0-201-54848-8)
W3E References
- object-oriented
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- ISO
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Detail
Because C++ is not yet a standard, there is no ftp site to download the
latest draft. Instead, a paper copy can be obtained for $65 by writing
to: X3 Secretariat, CBEMA, 1250 I Street NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC
20005, 202-626-5738.
Request the latest draft of "Working Paper for Draft Proposed American
National Standard for Information Systems -- Programming Language C++."
The following is a list of newsgroups available for C++:
- comp.lang.c++
- comp.std.c++
- comp.object
- BIX
- Turbo-C++ mailing list

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