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C++0x Final Committee Draft

As others have pointed out, the Final Committee Draft (FCD) of the next C++ standard is now available for anyone to download.

The interesting thing is that the FCD is available for a free download, but once the standard is finalized, you will have to pay for the document. Downloading this one now might be a good idea for anyone hoping to keep up with the changes. The document is only 1300 pages, after all.

Of course, many others have covered this topic much more than I have. If you haven't been paying attention to the upcoming changes until now, this is probably the time.

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