I wonder what an efficient way to learn how to read C++ would be. I don't really need to develop in C++ but I do sometimes need to read C++ codebases for work and occasionally write a line or two. So like, I wouldn't need to understand best practices and pitfalls but I would need to know like, all the legacy stuff and weird constructs and patterns that were the preferred style for like a decade and then went out of favor again.
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