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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Frank B. Brokken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


* Package name    : c++-annotations
  Version         : 6.4.0e
  Upstream Author : Frank B. Brokken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL             : ftp://ftp.rug.nl/contrib/frank/documents/annotations/
* License         : GPL
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description     : The C++ Annotations tutorial by Frank B. Brokken

The C++ Annotations are a tutorial intended for knowledgeable users of C (or
any other language using a C-like grammar, like Perl or Java) who would like
to know more about, or make the transition to, C++. The C++ Annotations do not
cover all aspects of C++. In particular, C++'s basic grammar, which is, for
all practical purposes, equal to C's grammar, is not covered. The various C++
topics are covered in the following chapters:

        Chapter 1: Overview
        Chapter 2: C++ Introduction
        Chapter 3: First Impression
        Chapter 4: String
        Chapter 5: IOStreams
        Chapter 6: Classes
        Chapter 7: Memory Management
        Chapter 8: Exceptions
        Chapter 9: Operator Overloading
        Chapter 10: Static Data and Functions
        Chapter 11: Friends
        Chapter 12: Containers
        Chapter 13: Inheritance
        Chapter 14: Polymorphism
        Chapter 15: Pointer Members
        Chapter 16: Nested Classes
        Chapter 17: The Standard Template Library
        Chapter 18: Template Functions
        Chapter 19: Template Classes
        Chapter 20: Concrete Examples of C++

The C++ Annotations package contains the C++ Annotations in various formats:
plain text, LaTeX, dvi, ps, pdf and html.

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Closing the ITP:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/c++-annotations/news/20061005T181012Z.html

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