Topic: Newcomers please read: comp.std.c++ is for standards discussion
Author: tob@world.std.com (Tom Breton)
Date: 1995/08/07 Raw View
comp.std.c++ is for technical announcements and discussion of the
ANSI/ISO C++ standardization process and the forthcoming C++ standard,
and discussion of the design and standardisation of the C++ language and
libraries. Other discussion that is directly related to the C++ standard
(not related merely to C++ programming techniques) is also welcome.
Questions about C++ _programming techniques_ should instead be posted to
comp.lang.c++. Questions that are specific to some particular compiler
or operating system should be posted to a group devoted to that compiler
or operating system.
For further suggestions on appropriate newsgroups, see the comp.lang.c++
Frequently Asked Questions list (Which also contains much other helpful
information.) A newsgroup's FAQ list should always be read before
posting to that newsgroup. FAQ lists are available anytime on the World
Wide Web at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html,
via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/<newsgroup name>) or via
e-mail server (send a message with the line "help" to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
The draft standard may be found at:
Postscript and Adobe Acrobat versions:
ftp://research.att.com/dist/stdc++/WP
HTML and ASCII versions:
ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/g++
HTML version on the web:
http://www.cygnus.com/~mrs/wp-draft
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Author: tob@world.std.com (Tom Breton)
Date: 1995/07/24 Raw View
comp.std.c++ is for technical announcements and discussion of the
ANSI/ISO C++ standardization process and the forthcoming C++ standard,
and discussion of the design and standardisation of the C++ language and
libraries. Other discussion that is directly related to the C++ standard
(not related merely to C++ programming techniques) is also welcome.
Questions about C++ _programming techniques_ should instead be posted to
comp.lang.c++. Questions that are specific to some particular compiler
or operating system should be posted to a group devoted to that compiler
or operating system.
For further suggestions on appropriate newsgroups, see the comp.lang.c++
Frequently Asked Questions list (Which also contains much other helpful
information.) A newsgroup's FAQ list should always be read before
posting to that newsgroup. FAQ lists are available anytime on the World
Wide Web at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html,
via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/<newsgroup name>) or via
e-mail server (send a message with the line "help" to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
The draft standard may be found at:
Postscript and Adobe Acrobat versions:
ftp://research.att.com/dist/stdc++/WP
HTML and ASCII versions:
ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/g++
HTML version on the web:
http://www.cygnus.com/~mrs/wp-draft
(This wording has been endorsed by several members of this newsgroup.
Feel free to suggest appropriate changes.)
Author: tob@world.std.com (Tom Breton)
Date: 1995/07/10 Raw View
comp.std.c++ is for technical announcements and discussion of the
ANSI/ISO C++ standardization process and the forthcoming C++ standard,
and discussion of the design and standardisation of the C++ language and
libraries. Other discussion that is directly related to the C++ standard
(not related merely to C++ programming techniques) is also welcome.
Questions about C++ _programming techniques_ should instead be posted to
comp.lang.c++. Questions that are specific to some particular platform
should be posted to a group devoted to that platform.
For further suggestions on appropriate newsgroups, see the comp.lang.c++
Frequently Asked Questions list (Which also contains much other helpful
information.) A newsgroup's FAQ list should always be read before
posting to that newsgroup. FAQ lists are available anytime on the World
Wide Web at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html,
via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/<newsgroup name>) or via
e-mail server (send a message with the line "help" to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
(This wording has been endorsed by several members of this newsgroup.
Feel free to suggest appropriate changes.)
Author: tob@world.std.com (Tom Breton)
Date: 1995/06/26 Raw View
comp.std.c++ is for technical announcements and discussion of the
ANSI/ISO C++ standardization process and the forthcoming C++ standard,
and discussion of the design and standardisation of the C++ language and
libraries. Other discussion that is directly related to the C++ standard
(not related merely to C++ programming techniques) is also welcome.
Questions about C++ _programming techniques_ should instead be posted to
comp.lang.c++. Questions that are specific to some particular platform
should be posted to a group devoted to that platform.
For further suggestions on appropriate newsgroups, see the comp.lang.c++
Frequently Asked Questions list (Which also contains much other helpful
information.) A newsgroup's FAQ list should always be read before
posting to that newsgroup. FAQ lists are available anytime on the World
Wide Web at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html,
via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/<newsgroup name>) or via
e-mail server (send a message with the line "help" to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
(This wording has been endorsed by several members of this newsgroup.
Feel free to suggest appropriate changes.)
Author: tob@world.std.com (Tom Breton)
Date: 1995/06/05 Raw View
comp.std.c++ is for technical announcements and discussion of the
ANSI/ISO C++ standardization process and the forthcoming C++ standard,
and discussion of the design and standardisation of the C++ language and
libraries. Other discussion that is directly related to the C++ standard
(not related merely to C++ programming techniques) is also welcome.
Questions about C++ _programming techniques_ should instead be posted to
comp.lang.c++. Questions that are specific to some particular platform
should be posted to a group devoted to that platform.
For further suggestions on appropriate newsgroups, see the comp.lang.c++
Frequently Asked Questions list (Which also contains much other helpful
information.) A newsgroup's FAQ list should always be read before
posting to that newsgroup. FAQ lists are available anytime on the World
Wide Web at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html,
via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/<newsgroup name>) or via
e-mail server (send a message with the line "help" to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
(This wording has been endorsed by several members of this newsgroup.
Feel free to suggest appropriate changes.)
Author: tob@world.std.com (Tom Breton)
Date: 1995/05/22 Raw View
comp.std.c++ is for technical announcements and discussion of the
ANSI/ISO C++ standardization process and the forthcoming C++ standard,
and discussion of the design and standardisation of the C++ language and
libraries. Other discussion that is directly related to the C++ standard
(not related merely to C++ programming techniques) is also welcome.
Questions about C++ _programming techniques_ should instead be posted to
comp.lang.c++. Questions that are specific to some particular platform
should be posted to a group devoted to that platform.
For further suggestions on appropriate newsgroups, see the comp.lang.c++
Frequently Asked Questions list (Which also contains much other helpful
information.) A newsgroup's FAQ list should always be read before
posting to that newsgroup. FAQ lists are available anytime on the World
Wide Web at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html,
via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/<newsgroup name>) or via
e-mail server (send a message with the line "help" to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
(This wording has been endorsed by several members of this newsgroup.
Feel free to suggest appropriate changes.)
Author: tob@world.std.com (Tom Breton)
Date: 1995/05/08 Raw View
comp.std.c++ is for technical announcements and discussion of the
ANSI/ISO C++ standardization process and the forthcoming C++ standard,
and discussion of the design and standardisation of the C++ language and
libraries. Other discussion that is directly related to the C++ standard
(not related merely to C++ programming techniques) is also welcome.
Questions about C++ _programming techniques_ should instead be posted to
comp.lang.c++. Questions that are specific to some particular platform
should be posted to a group devoted to that platform.
For further suggestions on appropriate newsgroups, see the comp.lang.c++
Frequently Asked Questions list (Which also contains much other helpful
information.) A newsgroup's FAQ list should always be read before
posting to that newsgroup. FAQ lists are available anytime on the World
Wide Web at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html,
via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/<newsgroup name>) or via
e-mail server (send a message with the line "help" to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
(This wording has been endorsed by several members of this newsgroup.
Feel free to suggest appropriate changes.)
Author: tob@world.std.com (Tom O Breton)
Date: 1995/04/24 Raw View
comp.std.c++ is for technical announcements and discussion of the
ANSI/ISO C++ standardization process and the forthcoming C++ standard,
and discussion of the design and standardisation of the C++ language and
libraries. Other discussion that is directly related to the C++ standard
(not related merely to C++ programming techniques) is also welcome.
Questions about C++ _programming techniques_ should instead be posted to
comp.lang.c++. Questions that are specific to some particular platform
should be posted to a group devoted to that platform.
For further suggestions on appropriate newsgroups, see the comp.lang.c++
Frequently Asked Questions list (Which also contains much other helpful
information.) A newsgroup's FAQ list should always be read before
posting to that newsgroup. FAQ lists are available anytime on the World
Wide Web at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html,
via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/<newsgroup name>) or via
e-mail server (send a message with the line "help" to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
(This wording has been endorsed by several members of this newsgroup.
Feel free to suggest appropriate changes.)