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I think the C+++ world is witnessing the birth of two distinguished
authors. Professional C++ is an excellent piece of art. The two
authors are promised and my advise is not to stop here. The authors
shared their interesting knowledge in several fields; if I may
suggest: Another book that provides comprehensive information on
the fields discussed in Professional C++. An example would be a
book on Design Patterns in C++ -- something like the Head First
Design patterns -- I am sure that Kleper and Solter can do a
better job (people who haven't read Professional C++ should take
a look how the two authors simply presented complicated topics)--
or an equivalent book to the new Wrox Algorithms book, but in C++.
Or perhaps a book on the STL.
Thanks so much for the high praise! Nick and I don't currently have any additional books in progress, but we both certainly enjoyed the experience and hope to do it again.
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Scott J. Kleper
Author, "Professional C++"
(Wrox, 2005)
Joining hands with alothman, Proffessional C++ is really an amazing book .I really felt surprized at some points where the concepts were really new to me and at the outputs of some code snippets , which never ever could have been guessed without knowing the concept..