What C ++ tutorial would you recommend for an experienced programmer who has some language skills?

In the early years of programming, before I started working professionally, I wrote a fair share of C ++ application for trinkets / exercises and felt pretty confident that I know this language. Then, when the opportunity arose, I went to the real work and left the world of C / C ++. Over the past 5 years, I have written tons of C # code and almost never met with C / C ++ languages. Now, after spending some time on SO and interwebs, I see that what I thought I know as “C ++” is actually a mixture between C and C ++, with big gaps in my knowledge about more complex language features. At the same time, I also understand that I am intrigued by the language and would like to know more.

Googling for the “C ++ tutorials” shows a lot of tutorials, but they are all aimed at complete beginners, spending a lot of time explaining the basics that I'm already familiar with. I do not expect that there will be any textbooks for me, but there are some that were at least written with an experienced programmer, without spending a lot of time on trivial things and discussing the subtleties of the language and compilers?

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C ++ is too complicated to be studied with textbooks, you could only scratch the surface that way. In particular, the expanded use of STL (and templates in general) usually goes beyond online tutorials.

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Essential C ++ by Lippman is a small but great book.

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