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-=> Quoting Jonathan De Boyne Pollard to All <=- JDBP> C++ IOStreams Handbook JDBP> ---------------------- JDBP> Steve Teale JDBP> Addison-Wesley JDBP> 1993 JDBP> ISBN 0-201-59641-5 JDBP> This is not an OS/2 programming book per se, but is reported to be JDBP> *the* introduction to using iostreams in C++. So it is of passing JDBP> relevance to a booklist devoted to OS/2 programming in C++. I found this - one can never have too much IOStream info ! Object-Oriented I/O Using C++ IOStreams ---------------------------------- Cameron Hughes Thomas Hamilton Tracy Hughes John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1995 ISBN 0-471-11809-5 Heavy coverage on: The IOStream Class Hierarchy Manipulators, Extraction and Insertion Of User Defined Objects Extending IOStream classes Light coverage on: Windows GDI and OS/2 PM GPI IOStream usage Mulitmedia (MCI) (Windows and OS/2) IOStreams usage Communication Ports (Windows and OS/2) IOStream usage Now the question - any good ? I suggest that you or David Nugget (is he still around) or even Mike Bilow (does he do C++ ) take a peek at this book and let us know ! You guys can tell better than anyone else. I always get something out of every book I read ! So long, -Jeff- ... The book said do it this way ......... ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 OS/2 --- EzyQwk V1.20b3 00f90058* Origin: 4 nodes/28.8k/10 gigs/817-581-7966/6790/7147/9959 (1:130/74) SEEN-BY: 270/101 620/243 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 934 955 712/407 515 SEEN-BY: 712/517 628 713/888 800/1 7877/2809 @PATH: 130/74 509 1008 396/1 270/101 712/515 711/808 809 934 |
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