I know, this is off-topic, but I suspect many people here could answer this:
I want to learn a little C++. I don't have the time or inclination to master it right now, but looking at job listings I see that when I finish grad school it will help if I have some C++ knowledge. I wouldn't go for a purely programming job, but a lot of listings indicate that a certain amount of computational work will be required as part of a project, and the lingua franca of the company is C++. Can anybody recommend a decent reference for somebody engaging in self study? I used to do a lot of C programming at one time, but lately I've mostly worked in Mathematica. I normally work in Windows, and I can easily get my hands on a C++ compiler. Alex ---- Election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
