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I hope some of these may help:
1. Its always good to follow C++ coding standards while writing any piece of code. Have look at C++ Coding Standard 2. For C++ tutorial have look at C++ Language Tutorial and C++ FAQ LITE 3. For STL have look at C/C++ Reference But above all i will recommend to read book Thinking in C++ (both Vol. 1 and Vol. 2) by Bruce Eckel. The legal soft copy of book is available for free download at Bruce Eckel site, check link Bruce Eckel's Free Electronic Books I would also recommend to read article posted on sites like CodeProject. Free source code and programming help and CodeGuru -Pradeep Last edited by pradeep_agrawal : 19th March 2008 at 04:04 PM. |
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