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For a book on C++ with some emphasis on OO I found "Object oriented programming with C++" by David Parsons very good. ISBN 1-85805-2327
Hmm. I've read that book and it is very cheap for a reference on this subject (why I bought it). However, as I hinted earlier, `OOP' means different things to different people. This book does not address, or even mention: the STL Exceptions Namespaces It tries to appeal to the requirements of Software Engineering undergrads by going on about UML a bit at the end, but you will be none the wiser for reading it. Also, there are a couple of typos in there ;) ...I could've got five pints of Guinness for that. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.