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by vips7L 2543 days ago
Thanks for these. I've been really struggling to learn C++ on my own. I've been considering buying A Tour of C++.
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The books i had mentioned are old pre-C++11(hence you can easily get cheap used copies) but which give you insight into "how to think and program in C++". They are still relevant, though might not see usage currently, because the language/libraries have evolved.

I am ambivalent on "Modern C++"(they have made it more complicated and invented a new language) and still ramping up on its features and nuances. Haven't really found any insightful book so far (except for "C++ Concurrency in Action" by Anthony Williams which of course is specialized).

However i recently found "Modern C++ Programming Cookbook" by Marius Bancila which seems like a very nice catalog of all the C++11/14/17 features. This seems to go well together with Stroustrup's book.