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Sandor Dargo

Educative and GeeksForGeeks often contain very incomplete information to say the least, if not simply errors. Last time, I had a look at an article about how to construct a vector, it seemed that the author didn't even get what an array is.

LearnCpp on the other hand is great, it's probably should be in the first to on this list.

You clearly miss CppReference that should be the origo for all C++ Devs.

What about the C++ Core Guidelines?

Here are a couple of great blogs and books.