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From: fkuhl@maestro.mitre.org (F. S. Kuhl)
Subject: Re: What is the ARM?
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Date: Tue, 21 May 1991 12:33:00 GMT

In article <91137.170138UH2@psuvm.psu.edu>, Lee Sailer <UH2@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
|> The Annotated C++ Reference manual, By Ellis and Stroustrup, Addison-
|> Wesley, 1990.
|> 
|> This is the book you need if you are writing a C++ compiler or want to
|> be a professional language lawyer.

Or if you simply need answers to questions more specific than Lippmann
or others have time & space to consider.  C++ seems to me to be a
complicated language, probably no more complicated than it needs to
be, but complicated nevertheless.  The ARM is a useful reference.

-- 
Frederick Kuhl			fkuhl@mitre.org
Civil Systems Division
The MITRE Corporation
