What are the prominent c++ online publications that an aspiring c++ must read? The Wall Street Journal projection from the financial world to the c++ world? I am less interested in blogs, but more solid, heavyweight, reviewed publications.
It looks to me that boost and templates are the new black, and there are books of course, however I don't see that many articles going on (see #1 above, maybe that's the reason).
What are the prominent c++ mailing lists that the serious c++ programmer must subscribe to.
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4Please re-read the [faq](http://stackoverflow.com/faq), this is not a discussion forum. – Mat Jul 24 '11 at 10:06
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Not online, but though I'd mention it anyway: You're probably familiar with [this list](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list)? – Bart Jul 24 '11 at 10:07
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Definitely a must read, GotW
This is a wrong place to ask this question though.

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@Armen Tsirunyan: Well, it answers the Question, doesn't it? You can't but deny that GotW is a not an answer to the Q. – Alok Save Jul 24 '11 at 10:36
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:) It does, it does... The question is: is an answer to not a real question an answer? :))) Just kidding, here's a +1 from me :) – Armen Tsirunyan Jul 24 '11 at 10:39
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2Why would it be the wrong place to ask? Because the #1 roll that every c++ dev must read is stackoverflow? – MockInterface Jul 24 '11 at 12:32
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@MockInterface: Did you read the faq link provided by @Mat? in comments, that answers your question. – Alok Save Jul 24 '11 at 12:34