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Where do I find the current C or C++ standard documents?

Great. Like many of you I want to be well prepared when the new C++ standard hits the street (industry) and start studying it before it's officially published.

Please point me where it can be downloaded.

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    I suspect the official standard will come with a fee much like C++98. You can always look at the various drafts that are available though. – Mark B Sep 12 '11 at 14:57
  • Asked and answered: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/81656/where-do-i-find-the-current-c-or-c-standard-documents – Martin York Sep 12 '11 at 18:29

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You could either purchase the official final PDF here, or download the most recent draft free of charge here.

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The latest draft that is still publicly downloadable at no cost is the Feb 2011 draft:

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  • As far as I know the drafts usually *stay* free of charge, which is usually why most people on the internet reference the drafts instead of the final version (you can't easily link to a for-pay resource). – Joachim Sauer Sep 12 '11 at 15:17