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		<title>By: davber does IT &#187; Scripting in Python, Ruby, Perl? No, in C++!</title>
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		<description>[...] This provides a perfect environment for understanding hairy semantic subtleties of C++ as well as learning all those nifty algorithm templates of the Standard Library. Such as realizing that there is no copy_if  And, there is built-in support for the Boost Library, of which core parts will be part of the next version of the C++ standard. [...]</description>
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