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For starters:
To the misguided individuals who keep closing this question randomly: Please leave this question open. It has been discussed on meta multiple times and the verdict was that, despite this question not fully adhering to current moderation guidelines, it does more good than harm. Also keep in mind that there are — literally!thousands of links to this question all across the Internet. — sbi Aug 21 '12 at 12:55
Second:
user142019
11 mins ago, by Zoidberg
To the misguided individuals who keep closing this question randomly: Please leave this question open. It has been discussed on meta multiple times and the verdict was that, despite this question not fully adhering to current moderation guidelines, it does more good than harm. Also keep in mind that there are — literally!thousands of links to this question all across the Internet. — sbi Aug 21 '12 at 12:55
Once a question is closed, it can then be voted for deletion.
user142019
Third: ^
and deleting that question would be by far one of the dumbest things I would witness on SO.
"it does more good than harm" - not a reason. I could ask a question completely unrelated to programming that "does more good than harm"
00:01
You think it won't be undeleted if someone trolls it away?
"links will break" - so what, set up a redirect if it's that important
user142019
Or just leave the fucking question there and all problems are solved.
other than that it doesn't fit the format, move it to the wiki =p
Neet! Hogan's Heroes is on
user142019
00:02
Who cares about the fucking format.
It's one of the most useful and linked posts on SO and it cant be updated it its closed.
Go argue this on meta please.
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@DaggNabbit Dude, no one reads the wiki.
@Rapptz, true
@LucDanton Yes, concurring.
00:03
The strongest reason for keeping it closed is that it has been answered. Adding more answers is not useful.
@Zoidberg I do.
but if it's getting that much search traffic, and the traffic gets redirected to the wiki...
user142019
@ЯрославРахматуллин You're a badlet.
It's the essential part of SE
user142019
No.
user142019
The essential part of SE is making the web a better place.
00:03
@LucDanton no thanks.
user142019
That was the original goal, after all.
in a Q/A format
user142019
And by deleting this question, you make the web a worse place.
user142019
@DaggNabbit that's less important.
Beat.
To.
Death.
00:04
It wont get better by reproducing a google search results on "good c book" in one of the answers.
Just stop posting.
inb4 this all gets binned
Why would anyone delete it?!
user142019
And if you really really want it: it could be made into a question "What's a good list of books?" and put the question's body in an answer. Would it make any difference? No. So just leave it as is, since it's good.
@DaggNabbit You are a worse scourge than that question can ever be.
user142019
00:05
@Borgleader very good idea. /cc Luc Danton, Xeo
@LucDanton thanks, I try
Xeo
Xeo
@Borgleader Did I hear binning?
Just tell me where it started.
Fire away :)
user142019
19 mins ago, by Rapptz
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are released every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a good C++ book...

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@Xeo anything disagreeing with the prevailing attitude in the last page or so
Or there, I guess. Up to you.
Xeo
Xeo
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@Mikhail Some libraries do.
I'm not sure of libc does. But I've seen such a function before somewhere.
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user1174868
17:08
don't be jealous of java's memory management and superior compatability
@Jordan well I guess they're both... programming languages? That makes them similar
user142019
@Jordan Java's memory management model is worse than C++'s, FYI.
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