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    Default Re: What are your favourite C++ books?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandybuck View Post
    I had a PDP-8 class with Walter Savitch way back in the days of the dinosaurs!.
    I apologize, but I don't understand what this above mean.
    I wondered if it's a good book (take a comparison with "Thinking in c++")....
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    Default Re: What are your favourite C++ books?

    Quote Originally Posted by mickey View Post
    I apologize, but I don't understand what this above mean.
    I wondered if it's a good book (take a comparison with "Thinking in c++")....
    I means that I took a class with the author twenty five years ago, when the only C++ was the AT&T cfront compiler. Professor Savitch was teaching assembly for the PDP-8 system.

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