Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/12/03/23:31:32
| From: | "\"GoodCell\"" <yjih AT erols DOT REMOVE-THIS DOT com>
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| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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| Subject: | Does DJGPP support all standard C++ functions?
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| Date: | Wed, 3 Dec 1997 20:08:28 -0500
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| Organization: | Erol's Internet Services
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| Reply-To: | "\"GoodCell\"" <yjih AT erols DOT com>
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| To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I would like to learn C++ in a general way instead of jumping into a
specific platform/compiler/IDE right away. Does DJGPP support all standard
C++ functions and headers? I want to be able to compiler all source codes in
a general C++ book. Also according to C++ FAQ these two books are
recommended as "legality guides":
Lippman, C++ Primer, Second Edition, 614 pgs, Addison-Wesley, 1991, ISBN
0-201-54848-8.
Stroustrup, The C++ Programming Language, Second Edition, 646 pgs,
Addison-Wesley, 1991, ISBN 0-201-53992-6.
Which one is better for DJGPP and any compiler in general?
Thank you very much.
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