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Essential C++

Title:Essential C++
Author:Stanley B. Lippman
Rating:4.89 (674 Votes)
Asin:0201485184
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:304 Pages
Publish Date:1999-11-05
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Readers can pick up this book and become familiar with C++ in a short time. Stan has taken a very broad and complicated topic and reduced it to the essentials that budding C++ programmers need to know to write real programs. His case study is effective and provides a familiar thread throughout the book." --Steve Vinoski, IONA For the practicing programmer with little time to spare, Essential C++ offers a fast-track to learning and working with C++ on the job. This book is specifically designed to bring you up to speed in a short amount of time. It focuses on the elements of C++ programming that you are most likely to encounter and examines features and techniques that help solve real-world programming challenges. Essential C++ presents the basics of C++ in the context of procedural, generic, object-based, and object-oriented programming. It is organized around a series of increasingly complex programming problems, and language features are introduced as solutions to these problems. In

Editorial : Written for those C/C++ developers who want to deepen their programming knowledge, Essential C++ provides a short, effective tutorial to some of the most important features of the C++ language, including lessons on generic programming and templates. Compression is the key in this admirably concise text. The author explains C++ from the very beginning with basic syntax and language features and always uses some of the best features of today's Standard C++. Perhaps the best thing here is the integration of "generic programming" (meaning the STL library of reusable templates and algorithms for data collections like vectors, linked lists, and maps, which are built into any current C++ compiler). By focusing on these key features, this tutorial demonstrates C++ in an up-to-the-minute style. (These "advanced" features can help simplify C++ programming from the very beginning.) This tutorial moves quickly, and by the end of the book, the author covers the basics of successful object-o

Like Donald Knuth, author of the essential and elegant "Art of Computer Programming" books, this author has allowed a great book to become mired down in an obscure language rarely used outside of academia.

So what is really good about this book to merit four stars? Chapters 1,2, and 4 are well-written chapters on the basics, sensors, and pre-processing of remotely sensed data that is hard to find in other volumes. This item came quickly and as advertised. In this way they can make educated suggestions to their child's teacher or counselor when requesting such letters that do have a great impact on the future of their child.
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