Programming with the C++ Standard Library can  certainly be difficult, but Nicolai Josuttis's The C++ Standard Library  provides one of the best available guides to using the built-in features  of C++ effectively.
The C++ Standard Library provides plenty of default functionality in the  form of the Standard Template Library (STL) for containers (like  vectors and linked lists), as well as generic algorithms (which allow  you to sort, search, and manipulate elements inside containers). The  best thing about The C++ Standard Library is that it gives the reader a  concise guide to working with these basic containers (from lists to sets  and maps, with everything in between). Each container type is explained  along with short code excerpts. Moreover, in a reference section, the  author explores the connections between each container type, showing how  they share similar methods. (Learn just a few methods and you can  pretty much work with them all.) 
In addition to STL, this book excels at providing a readable  introduction to the generic algorithms (which can be used to sort,  search, and otherwise manipulate STL containers). Other books either  fold this material in with the explanation of containers or make it seem  like an esoteric topic. The fact is, generic algorithms work with all  the STL types, and by separating these algorithms out like this the  reader can learn the rich array of algorithms available in today's  standard C++. While this book concentrates on STL and algorithms,  readers will still find great coverage on Standard Library string  classes and streams (including a fine section on internationalization  and locales).
For the beginning or intermediate C++ programmer, The C++ Standard  Library can be a real timesaver. It arranges and explains the  complexities of the C++ Standard Library and STL in a manageable format  that's great as a reference and as an approach to programming. --Richard  Dragan
Topics covered: history of C++ and the Standard Library, template  basics, Big-O Notation, the std namespace, standard exceptions,  allocators, standard library utilities, pairs and auto_ptr, numeric  limits, the Standard Template Library (STL) basics, containers,  iterators, algorithms, vectors, lists, deques, strings, sets, multisets,  bitsets, maps, multimaps, stacks, queues, iterator adapters, function  objects, element requirements, value and reference semantics, complex  numbers, valarrays, stream classes, stream manipulators and formatting,  file I/O, internationalization, and locales. 
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The C++ Standard Library: A Tutorial and Reference
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