6. Resources
The following are pointers to some Web sites which may prove useful.
6.1. GNU Compilers
6.2. The C++ Language
Whilst C is a relatively "stable" language, C++ changes from
compiler-to-compiler and (seemingly) month-to-month. The following sites
may help resolve many issues:
- The C/C++ Users Journal site at
www.cuj.com.
- C++
Annotations,
a document from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands for
those who know C and would like to make the transition to C++.
- The C++
ISO/ANSI Standard.
- The
C++ page --- that is, it belongs to a certain Bjarne Stroustrup.
6.3. Objective C
Objective C is a fully-fledged object-oriented version of C (contrast C++ which
is really a bit of a bodge). The following will give a good introduction:
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