Hi,
recently I discovered a great ebook from Alexander Stepanov, it's called Notes on programming and is about programming in general, but to show his ideas he's using C++ (actually I think this book is not really useful if you don't know C++, because the other popular languages make it a lot harder to apply his concepts) to show them or the problems they're trying to solve.
If you haven't done some serious C++ programming in a while, like me, it's also great to get some refresh on the traps in it![:)](https://www.mcshaffry.com/GameCode/wcf/images/smilies/smile.png)
It's also very interesting to hear from someone like him what he thinks is wrong with some C++ concepts (and he's right!), especially the standard library and standars in general.
In case you don't know who Alexander Stepanov is, he is the one who designed the STL!
recently I discovered a great ebook from Alexander Stepanov, it's called Notes on programming and is about programming in general, but to show his ideas he's using C++ (actually I think this book is not really useful if you don't know C++, because the other popular languages make it a lot harder to apply his concepts) to show them or the problems they're trying to solve.
If you haven't done some serious C++ programming in a while, like me, it's also great to get some refresh on the traps in it
![:)](https://www.mcshaffry.com/GameCode/wcf/images/smilies/smile.png)
It's also very interesting to hear from someone like him what he thinks is wrong with some C++ concepts (and he's right!), especially the standard library and standars in general.
In case you don't know who Alexander Stepanov is, he is the one who designed the STL!