Topic: WHere can I get a copy of C++ Standards ?
Author: francis@robinton.demon.co.uk (Francis Glassborow)
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 16:40:53 +0000 (UTC) Raw View
In article <dBRAa.2661$1W.974@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>, Carl Daniel
<cpdaniel@nospam.mvps.org> writes
>Will this be the long hoped-for successor to the ARM? "The Annotated C++
>Standard"? (or whatever the title ends up). I recall reading years ago
>that BS and AK were wanting to produce such a volume, but licensing issues
>with the ISO were holding it up.
No, it will just be the current standard (i.e. with TC1 folded in)
licensed from the BSI but that just means it will carry the BSI rather
than the more common ANSI credit. I think that the BS & AK project has
been delayed for other reasons though it might just get revitalised in
the near future -however it is a very big project and I would not hold
my breath waiting for it.
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Francis Glassborow ACCU
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Author: rmaddox@isicns.com (Randy Maddox)
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 16:41:30 +0000 (UTC) Raw View
virendra@ruksun.com ("Virendra") wrote in message news:<004001c32426$84faec20$53010a0a@ruksun.com>...
> Hi All,
>
> Wanted to know where could I get the copy of C++ Standards. I would like
> to be in printed format. I am currently based in India.
>
> Thank you all.
>
> Viren
> --
You can go to www.ansi.org and download a .pdf version for US$18,
which is searchable more easily than a printed copy. You can also
order from ANSI a printed copy, but I do not know the cost.
Alternatively, your own national standards body may provide similar
resources.
Randy.
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Author: virendra@ruksun.com ("Virendra")
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 17:20:48 +0000 (UTC) Raw View
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Author: francis@robinton.demon.co.uk (Francis Glassborow)
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 18:00:49 +0000 (UTC) Raw View
In article <004001c32426$84faec20$53010a0a@ruksun.com>, Virendra=20
<virendra@ruksun.com> writes
>Hi All,
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>Wanted to know where could I get the copy of C++ Standards. I would=20
>like to be in printed format. I am currently based in India.
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book form (due out in the next few months.
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Francis Glassborow ACCU
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Author: cpdaniel@nospam.mvps.org ("Carl Daniel")
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 23:57:46 +0000 (UTC) Raw View
Francis Glassborow wrote:
> In article <004001c32426$84faec20$53010a0a@ruksun.com>, Virendra
> <virendra@ruksun.com> writes
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Wanted to know where could I get the copy of C++ Standards. I would
>> like to be in printed format. I am currently based in India.
>>
>
> Be a little patient, Wiley & Sons is in the process of producing it in
> book form (due out in the next few months.
Will this be the long hoped-for successor to the ARM? "The Annotated C++
Standard"? (or whatever the title ends up). I recall reading years ago
that BS and AK were wanting to produce such a volume, but licensing issues
with the ISO were holding it up.
-cd
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