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# Paperback: 1264 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.78 x 9.14 x 7.42
# Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co; 3rd edition (April 2, 1998)
# ISBN: 0201824701
This
new edition of C++ Primer, a favorite choice for a first C++ book, has
been greatly improved with the latest and greatest on C++, stressing
the built-in language features of the C++ Standard Library. For this
new version--weighing in at a massive 1,237 pages--Stanley Lippman, a
well-known C++ expert, teams up with Josée Lajoie, who has helped
define the C++ international language standard. The new material is
excellent for programmers who want to get the most out of new and
advanced features in the language.
The authors still introduce
the basics of C++, including data types and pointers, but quickly move
on to stress how to get the most out of the built-in features of
ISO-standard C++. Throughout this book built-in support for the C++
Standard Library, such as container classes like vectors and maps, and
other standard features, such as the string class, are integrated into
a tried-and- proven basic-language tutorial.
The major new
features of C++ (templates, name spaces, and run-time type
identification) all get their due. The result is an authoritative guide
to basic and advanced C++ in a clear and readable style, with plenty of
short, practical examples throughout the text. The book includes
exercises--some quite challenging--for every section: a perfect choice
both for self-study and the classroom
C++
Primer 3rd.pdf 2.37 mb by Stanley B. Lippman (Author), Josйe Lajoie (Author)