C++ books from Addison-Wesley C++ book list from Prentice Hall Errata Lists for Ira Pohl's Books C++ books from Jesse Liberty C++ books from Steve Heller including online full-text versions of Who's Afraid of C++? and Optimizing C++ Collection of on-line C++ Books available for free downloadBjarne Stroustrup, The C++ programming language Third and Latest Edition Third and Latest Edition (Addison Wesley) Errata for Second Edition C++ Primer, 3rd Edition by Stanley Lippman Effective C++ by Scott Meyers 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs More Effective C++ by Scott Meyers 35 New Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs Effective STLby Scott Meyers 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your Use of the Standard Template Library Effective C++ CDROM by Scott Meyers ( DEMO) The C++ Standard Library - A Tutorial and Reference by Nicolai JosuttisC++ Templates - The Complete Guide by Daveed Vandervoorde und Nicolai Josuttis Accelerated C++ (Practical Programming by Example) by Andrew Koenig and Barbara E. Moo Electronic Book Thinking in C++, Second Edition by Bruce Eckel, MindView Inc. Modern C++ Design by Andrei Alexandrescu Object Oriented Programming by Timothy Budd Scientific and Engineering C++ by John J. Barton and Lee R. Nackman Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms by James O. Coplien STL Tutorial and Reference Guide by David R. Musser and Atul Saini C++ Programming with the Standard Template Library C++ FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions by Marshall Cline and Greg A. Lomow Parallel Programming Using C++ edited by Gregory V. Wilson and Paul LuBook Reviews (Association of C and C++ Users) Dr. Dobb's Electronic Review of Computer Books Recommended Reading from More Effective C++ Scott Meyers The Essential C/C++ Reading List (C/C++ Users Journal) C++ References Michael R. Haggerty, College of William and Mary