Good C++ book about (Unit) Testing [closed] - c++

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I looked and searched the web but could not found one book dedicated to Testing in C++. They are all more or less Java related with p.s. like examples should be easy converted to C++...
I would really appreciate a book on C++ Unit Testing and maybe a good book on general testing in C++.

It's not a book but you might find interesting things in Boost::Test.
See: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/test/doc/html/index.html to get more information and follow a tutorial on Boost's Unit Test framework.

If it's not on Google, I reckon it must not exist.
One more testing framework I recomend is CUTE, which is very easy to use

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STL practice problems [closed]

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I have recently gone through the concepts of STL in C++. I want to improve my skills of using STL. I request if someone can direct me to a book or link where I can find sufficient problems where I can learn how to apply STL. If there are solutions with little analysis it would be of even more help.
Thank you so much in advance.
An excellent online resource is cppreference.com. You will occasionally hear about cplusplus.com but that is not reliable and notoriously wrong so I would advise against it.
You can start with easy ones' in Topcoder practice rooms. Most of them could be solved using STL.

Introduction to SQL for C++ programmer [closed]

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I'm a C++ programmer who wants to expand his knowledge into SQL language because I'm dealing with QtSQL module and would like to understand it better.
I would like to find a gentle introduction to SQL language for a C/C++ programmer.
Can you suggest some reading or a particular tutorial?
See this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31982/looking-for-a-good-book-to-learn-sql
the highest rated answer recommends 2 nice books for beginners.
Coming from C++ field doesn't make much difference in this case in my oppinion. Start from basic stuff and you'll be fine!
For a nice web tutorial you can also check this: http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp
COMMENT: You should not ask for recomendations in SO (although judging by your reputation you are aware of the rules). There are already various answers for this question as it is too generic and subjective. Read some books and tutorials and come back with SQL coding questions ;-)

Best books/sites/blogs to learn DataStructures and Algorithms as a starting level? [closed]

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Could you please, can any one tell me the best books/sites/blogs to learn DataStructures and Algorithms as a starting level?
in c++ language.
Thanks in advance.
For learning data structures and algorithms in general I'd recommend The Algorithm Design Manual by Steven Skiena (Google books link).
The definitive book would be Introduction to Algorithms. Try and get a used copy, it's not cheap.
As for sites, the SO tag data-structures has some great stuff in it too. You might want to look at the top questions there.

Can anyone recommend a good C/C++ RESTful framework [closed]

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Rather than possibly reinventing the wheel (by "rolling my own") - I thought I'd ask in here first.
Anyone knows where I can download a good C/C++ RESTful framework?. I have had a quick look on google, but there is nothing too impressive so far - maybe someone in here has written one already (that they dont mind sharing), or may know a lik to a good one (preferably, they have already used it before)
I've just seen this, it may be what I'm looking for. Could be useful for others too
A solution to this would be the ffead-cpp framework, It provides the HTTPRequest, HTTPResponse and the HTTPResponseParser utility classes. Once you get hold of the HTTP Request parameters, developing a rest-full service would be a walk in the park.

Good TTCN-3 resources [closed]

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Does anyone know any good resources for learning TTCN-3?
All I've seen (through Google) is either toy demos that does not implement real codecs to a real language (i.e. no test adaptors so that your test cases actually talks to the networ), or the ETSI language references which are dry and not exactly helpful for someone to learn to navigate an existing test system.
Thanks!
Try this book, An Introduction to TTCN-3, http://amzn.com/0470663065
I started with this: http://ttcn-3.net/tutorial.html, there's a complete test case example, explained step by step and its implementation in C#.
Here you have some documentation from the TRex TTCN-3 refactoring and metrics tool
http://www.trex.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/trac/wiki/Documentation