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I would like to learn more about C++0x - are there any good links to get me started or has anyone written a good book on the subject?

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Was -2 before the comment, now +5? People must be fickle - it's essentially the same question! – Mark Ingram Oct 14 '08 at 8:48
what comment do you talk about – Johannes Schaub - litb Dec 21 '08 at 19:20
@litb he is telling abt up votes for the qn.initially it was -2 afterwards it is 5 now 17 – yesraaj Dec 22 '08 at 9:23
@litb I think mark is talking about the edit he made to the post. The original question was just "Best place to learn c++ 0X features?" – Tyler McHenry Jul 23 at 20:07

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You have two identical links in the line "Bjarne Stroustrup's web site. (See also his article in C++ User's Journal)". Otherwise your reply is better than the one I have provided (more informative) and I will by voting it up once you fix this. – Suma Oct 14 '08 at 7:31
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Herb Sutter's blog, He posts new developments in C++0x and links to detailed references

Bjarne Stroustrup's Website

Both are ISO-C++ standards committee members. Herb Sutter will posts an update on each meeting that he attends.

Working Draft, Standard for Programming Language C++

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Wikipedia article seems like an excellent starting point: C++0x

It provides a good summary with brief examples and is updated regularly to match latest additions.

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Here are two videos on the subject. They are a bit old, but still very relevant: New Features in the Next C++ Standard ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAG5txfYnW4 ) and Advanced Topics in Programming Languages Series: C++ Threads

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