Re: Template Parameter Question
On 3/14/2011 6:29 PM, James Kanze wrote:
On Mar 13, 1:40 pm, Victor Bazarov<v.baza...@comcast.invalid> wrote:
On 3/12/2011 11:01 AM, Nephi Immortal wrote:
[..]
I want to learn how to write overloading operators by the following
technique rules including memory management and smart pointer. Also,
I can write vector and iterate from scratch for practical purpose
before I can start to use STL.. Which book do you recommend?
C++ Templates by Vandevoorde and Josuttis, Modern C++ Design by
Alexandrescu.
I'm not sure I'd cite those two books in the same sentence. The
Vandevoorde and Josuttis is a must if you want to develop
templates; there are few better books. (I don't know of any.)
The Alexandrescu is interesting if you want to explore just how
far you can go, but there's almost nothing in it that you would
want to use in production code: it's more a collection of
advanced ideas, to experiment with.
And that's why they complement each other so well! Why would I
recommend books that are interchangeable? <shrug>
V
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